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12 August, 2025

Charity’s modern offices

MORE than $210,000 in donated goods and services has transformed the Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation’s office into a purpose-built hub supporting the region’s growing health care needs.


Members of the FNQ Hospital Foundation team pictured with some of the local tradies who generously donated their time and expertise to the office renovation project. CREDIT: Supplied
Members of the FNQ Hospital Foundation team pictured with some of the local tradies who generously donated their time and expertise to the office renovation project. CREDIT: Supplied

The major renovation, which is the charity’s first in over a decade, was made possible by the generosity of local builders, architects and suppliers who contributed everything from design and construction to furniture, signs and IT infrastructure.

With only two original walls remaining, the modernised office now offers a more functional and welcoming space for staff, volunteers and visitors, enhancing the foundation’s ability to deliver frontline support for public health services.

Foundation CEO Gina Hogan said the upgraded space would help futureproof the organisation’s work.

“There’s always more work to be done and this space gives our team the functionality needed to keep delivering for the community,” Mrs Hogan said.

The project was led by Keir Queensland and CA Architects.

“Our new space is welcoming, efficient and designed to support the people behind the scenes – our staff and volunteers who work tirelessly to improve health outcomes in the region,” Mrs Hogan said.

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