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Royal Canberra Hospital: an account of its origins and development, the first forty years, 1914 to 1954. Canberra: Arthur Ide. ISBN 0-646-18890-9. Proust, A. J., ed. (1994). History of Medicine in Canberra and Queanbeyan and Their Hospitals. Gundaroo: Brolga Press. ISBN 1-875495-12-6
The Royal Canberra Hospital implosion was a failed building implosion that killed one person and injured nine others. The implosion occurred on 13 July 1997, when the city's superseded hospital buildings at Acton Peninsula on Lake Burley Griffin (that formerly constituted the Royal Canberra Hospital) were demolished to make way for the National Museum of Australia.
In 1979 the Canberra Community Hospital was renamed the Royal Canberra Hospital. [4] [6] Services were transferred to the Woden Valley Hospital when the Royal Canberra Hospital closed on 27 November 1991. [1] [2] In 1996 Woden Valley Hospital was renamed Canberra Hospital and its first IVF baby was born on 26 December 1996. [2]
The Royal Canberra Hospital used to be prominently located there, jutting out prominently into the lake. The hospital was demolished in 1997, [ 1 ] and replaced by the National Museum of Australia in 2001.
Marcus de Laune Faunce (5 December 1922 – 14 June 2004) was a Canberra consultant physician, head of Royal Canberra Hospital, doctor to five Australian Prime Ministers and six Governors-General of Australia and former Senior Physician Consultant to the RAAF.
Ide, Arthur (Ed.). (1994). Royal Canberra Hospital: An account of its origins and development; The first forty years, 1914 to 1954. Arthur Ide. Nelson, Brian (unknown). A Pictorial History of Australian Ambulances since 1880. Proust, A J (1994). History of medicine in Canberra and Queanbeyan and their hospitals. Gundaroo, NSW: Brolga Press Pty Ltd.
Roebourne Hospital – Roebourne [639] Royal Perth Hospital Shenton Park Campus [640] – Shenton Park; Royal Perth Hospital Wellington Street Campus [640] – Perth; Selby Authorised Lodge – Shenton Park [641] Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital [642] – Nedlands; South West Health Campus – Bunbury [643] Southern Cross Hospital – Southern ...
At the time, she had been embroiled in controversy over the funding of the Canberra Stadium and an accidental fatality caused by the Royal Canberra Hospital implosion. [199] Labor have won the three elections since 2001, and in 2004 formed the first majority government in the territory, but after the 2008 election were forced into minority ...