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    Lisa became an organ donor
    Lisa is 47 and a mother of 3, Lisa also has 2 brothers (one deceased) a mother and father.Lisa was just promoted to be a Training and Development Manager after a successful career as a Practice Manager with an amazing medical centre company which is privately owned and runs from Noosa right down…
    Lisa Jane
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    Listen to the final podcast episode of Let’s Talk Organ and Tissue Donation
    Donating, or planning to do so, is a really positive act and it should get celebrated. After you take in all the information, and you’ve really thought about it, if donation really aligns with your values, then take a minute to register. That’s all… “Donating, or planning to do so, is a really…
    Let’s Talk Organ and Tissue Donation Dr Sam Radford
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    Little Rocket
    Little Rocket, a 2021 Community Awareness Grant recipient, has just released a new video to share with First Nations community leaders across Australia.  Little Rocket, a 2021 Community Awareness Grant recipient, has just released a new video to share with First Nations community leaders across…
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    Liver transplant
    It was about 20 years ago when my mother in law first became sick. She had diabetes and had a diabetic ulcer sore on her whole left leg. My husband took her in and we cared for her. We contracted Hepatitis C. We didn't know what it was back then and not too many really knew the dangers of the…
    Heart Image
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    Louis and Theo had kidney transplants
    In 2019, new parents Kath and Jay welcomed their twin boys into the world, but it wasn’t long before they knew something was wrong. Louis was pale, puffy, floppy and vomiting. After rigorous testing on both children and their parents, they discovered their twins had congenital nephrotic…
    Two young boys in green and blue shirts hugging, smiling at the camera.
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    Louise had a heart transplant
    Just another challenge in my life and I will win it. These are the words I said after my heart transplant. With my outlook on life and determination there is no doubt that I have won! My remarkable story begins when I was 30 years young and 26 weeks pregnant with my second child. I had a…
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    Lucas became an organ donor
    Lucas was an amazing little boy who brought so much enjoyment into our lives. Every day was an adventure and he would not let anything get in his way. He enjoyed playing with his sister and his friends, fishing with his dad and mucking around with his dog Jessie. Lucas has a very special…
    Lucas
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    Lucinda Barry - Chief Executive Officer
    ‘In the 15 years I spent specialising in emergency and major trauma nursing, I’ve probably talked with thousands of families who have lost a loved one. I have a real appreciation of just how difficult those conversations are for our staff, and you really can't take that experience away from what…
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    Lucinda Barry AM, receives a Member of the Order of Australia Award
    On Australia Day, Lucinda Barry, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member of the Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) received a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Award.   On Australia Day, Lucinda Barry, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member of the Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) received a…
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    Lucy had a heart transplant (SA)
    Lucy was diagnosed with a rare form of heart failure called dilated cardiomyopathy when she was only 3 weeks old. Her only option was a heart transplant, which she received after 7 months on the waitlist. ‘This is very difficult to put into words,’ mum Kate says of the experience. ‘It was an…
    young girl in a white shirt and a purple short sleeved jacket. She's standing with her feet wide apart, arms crossed, smiling at the camera.
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