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Northern Health secures Community Heritage Grant

Northern Health is proud to announce it has received a Community Heritage Grant to undertake a formal Significance Assessment of its historical archive – a collection that chronicles the evolution of Australiaโ€™s public health system through the growth and development of Melbourneโ€™s northern corridor, one of the nationโ€™s most diverse and rapidly expanding regions.

The archive is nationally significant for its ability to capture key milestones in healthcare history, including the establishment, transformation, and merging of pivotal health services such as PANCH (Preston and Northcote Community Hospital), Broadmeadows Health, and Bundoora Centre, culminating in the formation of Northern Health. These materials provide invaluable insight into how public health institutions adapted to Australiaโ€™s changing urbanisation, migration patterns, and healthcare policies in the post-war era.

The collection also documents the contributions of individuals whose work shaped healthcare nationally and internationally, including:

  • Sir Benjamin Rank OBE โ€“ pioneer in plastic and reconstructive surgery
  • Lilian Leonard OAM โ€“ leader in advancing community health and ostomy care
  • Jan Rice AM โ€“ internationally recognised expert in wound care and nursing leadership
  • Dr Ian Brand AM โ€“ hospital administration and international healthcare collaboration
  • Professor Gordon Trinca AO OBE โ€“ trauma surgeon and road safety advocate whose work influenced national policy

These stories reflect broader themes of innovation, advocacy, and health system reform, making the archive a cornerstone resource for researchers, historians, and the wider community.

Tania Barry, Director, Library and Information Literacy Services, said, โ€œIโ€™m very pleased that the Library has received a Community Heritage Grant to carry out a Significance Assessment of Northern Healthโ€™s archival collection. This is a great opportunity for us to understand what we hold, why it matters, and how we can preserve it for future generations.โ€

The grant will enable Northern Health to engage a specialist historian to define the collectionโ€™s scope, identify items of historical and cultural value, and provide expert advice on preservation priorities. This work will strengthen how Northern Health cares for its archives and ensure they remain a valuable resource for staff, researchers, and the community.

Executive Officers welcomed on 16 June 1959. Pictured from left to right: CR A.C. Bird, M.H.R. (President), Mr A.L. Geary (Chief Engineer), Miss V. MacFarlane (Matron), M.R.H. Kronborg (Manager), Mr C.T. Barling, J.P. (Honorary Secretary). Photograph by courtesy of The Age.
At the opening of the Northern Hospital, Epping, on 15 April 1998. Picture shows John Goodwin (Sales Manager, Quarries), The Hon. Rob Knowles, Minister for Human Services (Victoria) and Peter Browne (Development Manager)

 

Main image shows Drey Mendez, Project Lead for Northern Healthโ€™s Community Heritage Grant Archives project, pictured alongside a bust of Dr John Fethers – one of PANCHโ€™s first appointed surgeons, who performed the hospitalโ€™s inaugural procedure in July 1960.


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