Townsville

Hey Townsville, Mater Giving Day is back!

Every year, Mater doctors, nurses, researchers, clinical and care teams not only treat but offer support to over 680,000 patients within our community. Every one of them has a story and every story counts.  


But these stories aren't just numbers—they are lives changed. 

Mater Giving Day is a special 24-hour fundraiser where the whole Townsville community comes together to make good things happen for the thousands of Queenslanders that rely on Mater every day. 

Thanks to the generosity of the community, the matching funds have been exhausted.

But it is not too late to donate—every dollar raised until midnight will continue to help provide life-saving equipment and care for thousands of Queenslanders.  

and make good things happen in Townsville!

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Kruze’s story 

When energetic eight-year-old Kruze from Charters Towers came home from school complaining of stomach pain, his mum Jade knew something wasn’t right. 

“An ultrasound revealed that one of his kidneys was almost twice the size of the other,” Jade explained. 

Doctors diagnosed Kruze with bilateral ureteropelvic junction obstructions—blockages that prevent urine from flowing properly from the kidneys to the bladder. Left untreated, the condition can cause urinary tract infections and lead to permanent kidney damage. 

Initially facing the possibility of traditional open surgery—which would have required a long recovery and left a significant scar—Jade was overjoyedto learn about a new robotic-assisted surgery which would be a far less invasive.  

Made possible thanks to generous donations from the Queensland community, Kruze became the first child in Queensland to undergo robotic-assisted surgery with the $3.3 million da Vinci XI surgical system, and was discharged from Mater Private Hospital Townsville less than 24 hours after the procedure. 

Paediatric surgeon and urologist Dr Janani Krishnan led the groundbreaking procedure. 

“This procedure a game-changer for paediatric surgery in our state. Kruze has made a great recovery from his complex surgery and he will be the first of many young Queenslanders to benefit from robotic-assisted surgery,” he says 

Access to the da Vinci XI robot allows Townsville—and Queensland—to lead the nation in paediatric robotic surgery, while also becoming a hub for training future specialists in this cutting-edge field. 

This Mater Giving Day, Jade is reflecting on her gratitude to the skilled team at Mater Hospital Townsville who were able to perform Kruze’s surgery, and to the donors whose generosity made this life-changing technology available in their local community. 

Townsville's fundraising this Mater Giving Day!

$5,722

$5,722

Messages from Townsville

Anonymous

$211

Anonymous

$53

O'Brien Electrical Bowen

$59

Alan Saunders

$54

Peter Bosca

Lynda Bosca would like to thanks everyone at the Townsville Mater hospital who looked after me while I was in amazing care there. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

$1.02k

Elisabeth Johnson

$20

Fred and Paula Gillam

A liittle help for the bubbies

$250

Make good things happen in Townsville!