
Dr Kate Johnston knew from the age of 14 that she wanted to pursue a career in medicine — and she has spent her career turning that early ambition into meaningful impact. Today, Kate is an experienced GP, Medical Director of GP Partnerships and Engagement at Gold Coast Health, and Deputy Chair of the Queensland Clinical Senate. Along the way, she has made a significant contribution to patient care, built a team that supports GPs, and strengthened our health system. In our interview with Kate, she reflects on her journey, leadership experiences and insights into general practice and the importance of prevention.
Mar 4
16 min

In our first podcast episode for 2026, we take you behind the scenes with Queensland Health’s Chief Allied Health Officer, Liza-Jane McBride. Find out how the girl from Charters Towers almost became an engineer before finding her way into physiotherapy, why she decided against sports physio after a season with a UK football club, why she moved into leadership and what role funny cat videos play in her life …plus so much more.
Feb 3
15 min

Professor Brian Dolan is the originator of the #Last1000Days global social movement to value patients’ time. Originally from Ireland, he is a dual-qualified emergency and mental health nurse and is Honorary Adjunct Professor of Innovation in Healthcare at Bond University on the Gold Coast. Following his keynote presentation at our Last 1000 Days meeting, Brian joined us to record a podcast interview about his career, how we can better support patients during their last 1000 days, his philosophy that while staffs’ time is important the patient’s time is sacred and how this informs his approach to service redesign, and his work to end PJ paralysis. We even find out which member of the Royal Family Brian met when he received an OBE ‘For Services to Nursing and Emergency Care’ in the UK.
Oct 22, 2025
30 min

On this R U Okay Day, we take a look back at a snippet (7 minutes) of our podcast interview with Dr Liz Crowe sharing some of her tips to help us fill our tanks, feel less stressed, create space to look after our wellbeing, and be more engaged. Liz spent 25 years as a social worker, predominantly in paediatric intensive care and critical care and during that time developed a passion for clinician wellbeing and started researching how she could support her colleagues. Her passion recently became her profession, and Liz now draws on her clinical experience and research in her role as a staff wellbeing consultant, counsellor and coach at the Royal Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
Sep 10, 2025
7 min

Professor Ian Scott is a familiar face at the Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH). For 28 years he was the PAH’s Director of Internal Medicine before stepping down in 2024. During that time, he’s seen many changes, taken on a variety of leadership roles and led many important clinical projects. As Ian steps into the next chapter of his life – combining semi-retirement with a part-time role focused on AI in healthcare for Metro South - we talk to him about medicine, his interest in AI and the highlights from a long and distinguished healthcare career.
Sep 8, 2025
15 min

Dr Rizsa Albarracin grew up in abject poverty in a remote jungle in the Philippines. At age 12, she left her village on her own to pursue an education in the hope of breaking the poverty cycle and seeing the world.Fast forward a decade or more, a medical science degree, a PhD in Vision Neuroscience, world travel and a new-found passion for climate change, and Rizsa landed a job with Queensland Health’s Office of Hospital Sustainability as lead for climate risk and adaptation. On the back of the Senate’s ‘Climate Change and Healthcare’ meeting, we speak with Rizsa about Queensland Health’s actions to reduce emissions and its impact on the climate, and how she is giving back to her village in the Philippines.
Aug 18, 2025
24 min

As a young girl, Liz Wilkes didn’t like the sight of blood, so when she told her parents she wanted to be a midwife, they ‘never imagined in a million years it could happen’. But the girlfrom Taree, on the NSW mid north coast, followed her dream and pursued a career in midwifery. That career has taken Liz from the Hunter Valley to London and now Queensland, where she became Queensland Health’s first Chief Midwife Officer in 2024. In this episode of ‘Interviews from the Frontline’, we talk to Liz about her almost 30-year career as a midwife and her priorities in the top job.
Jul 30, 2025
19 min

As a clinician leader, Dr Kellie Wren wears multiple hats, her newest being Chair of the Queensland Clinical Senate. We spoke with Kellie about why she took on the role of Chair and what she hopes to achieve during her time in the job. As the daughter of a plumber and a seamstress, Kellie also shares with us the moment she declared she wanted to become a doctor, why she chose anaesthetics and, as a busy doctor and medical administrator, how she relaxes by doing things she’s really bad at.
May 19, 2025
14 min

As an Aboriginal child born in 1966, Dr Louis Peachey says the idea of going to medical school was ‘never on the cards’. But life had other ideas, and he became the first member of his family to not only attend university, but to become a medical doctor. In 2021, Dr Peachey was awarded Life Membership of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine.We spoke with Dr Peachey about how he ended up at medical school, his career as a rural generalist and the dual role he takes on that has an incredible impact on every young doctor and medical student he supervises.The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast interview are the interviewee’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Queensland Health or the Queensland Clinical Senate.
May 1, 2025
21 min

Rural Generalist Dr Emily Moody wears many professional hats – Senior Medical Officer at Boonah Health Service, West Moreton Hospital and Health Service, Co-Chair of the Queensland Rural and Remote Clinical Network, and Chair of the Queensland Clinical Networks Executive, to name just three! Originally from Cairns, Emily spoke to us about her many roles, how she finds balance between work and a young family, why she is as passionate about her career today as she was 15years ago as an intern and why she encourages others to consider rural medicine.
Feb 24, 2025
19 min
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