Monash Health’s 2024–25 Annual Report tabled in Parliament

Monash Health’s 2024–25 Annual Report has been tabled in the Victorian Parliament.

Two printed documents laid flat on a bright turquoise background. One is closed showing the front cover, the other open to display the inner pages. The front cover reads Annual Report 2024-2025 and Monash Health's logo in white sits discreetly in the bottom left corner. The cover image is a close-up of a smiling parent and child. The child is resting their forehead against their parent's and touching their face. The parent covers the child's small hand with their own larger one lovingly.

The report details our continued growth during the 2024–25 financial year, with construction completed on the new Cranbourne Community Hospital and Boollam Boollam Aged Care Centre, and new works commencing on the Pakenham Community Hospital.

We also expressed our gratitude to our generous supporters, whose donations enable us to fund a range of programs and initiatives to advance world-class healthcare. With $10.9 million raised through various events, partnerships and donor relations, we can continue to invest in new equipment, facilities, research, education and professional development.

Most notable in our Annual Report are the stories of our patients whose healthcare journeys have been entrusted to Monash Health. The value of all the work we do is personified in our patients, where our dedication and passion can achieve remarkable outcomes.

‘Sharing their stories shows why our work matters and how it resonates with them, their loved ones, and the community they are a part of long after they leave our care’ Professor Eugine Yafele, and Board Chair, Michael Gorton AM

You can read the full Annual Report 2024–25 on the Monash Health website.

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