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Have you visited Tjunguringanyi – Coming Together yet? 🎨
Presented by the WCH Foundation Arts in Health program in collaboration with the APY Art Centre Collective, and part of the celebrated Tarnanthi AGSA program, this extraordinary exhibition transforms the Women’s & Children’s Hospital into a vibrant space of art, storytelling, and community.
Featuring the works of six First Nations women artists, Nyunmiti Burton, Yaritji Heffernan, Megan Lyons, Sandra Pumani, Margaret Richards, and Leshaye Swan, the exhibition celebrates wellness, family, and strong communities through stunning paintings and ceramics.
On display until 29 January 2026, an inspiring experience not to be missed!
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Throughout the festive season, we`ve been truly touched by the outpouring of support from our community.
A huge thank you to every single person and business who dropped off a gift. Your kindness will bring so much joy to children and families at the hospital, making a real difference during what can be a very tough time.
Swipe through to see just some of the amazing supporters who helped make this possible 💛🎁
There’s still time to support families spending Christmas in hospital. You can make a donation via this link:
https://fundraise.wchfoundation.org.au/support
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For families affected by Morquio syndrome (MPS IV), life takes a heartbreaking turn.
This devastating genetic disorder leads to severe disability and a shortened lifespan, with very few effective treatments available.
We are proud to support Dr. Karissa Barthelson’s groundbreaking work developing new zebrafish models of the disease. This innovative approach has the potential to accelerate global research, opening up new possibilities for therapies that could transform the future for children and families affected by Morquio syndrome.
This vital research is funded through the Malcolm Douglas Grant Research Fund.
Learn more about how this work is charting new waters for Morquio syndrome on our website or via the link in bio.
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