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The art project encouraged children to write messages to support future patients, and celebrate the new hospital, and research building reaching full height.

A brain cancer diagnosis hasn鈥檛 stopped eight-year-old Xaviah from lighting up every room he enters with his contagious laugh and boundless kindness. It's this incredible zest for life that defines exactly what palliative care is all about 鈥� living life to the fullest.

Bryn's son, Bowen, died from brain cancer seven years ago. Read Bryn's firsthand account of their journey and the difference Bear Cottage made.

An innocent afternoon spent picking fruit and making juice in the backyard left friends, Cassie and Max, with painful burns. The cause? Limes mixed with sunlight.

Virtual care is helping to keep children at home, and out of hospital, with referrals to the virtualKIDS service more than doubling this year.