Meet the inspirational patients at The Royal Children’s Hospital, and the wonderful volunteers, fundraisers and Hospital Heroes who support them.
Brave Maddox Ropati-Tui has a hidden “superpower” — that’s what the youngster calls the port-a-cath buried in his chest.
Kirra Wright may have had a stroke at the age of two and three major brain surgeries but she's aiming for gold at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.
Scarlett has a rare disease known as transverse myelitis — an inflammation of the spinal cord, which interrupts the messages nerves send throughout her body — which has left her left arm paralysed.
Ariana Plafadellis is proud that doctors at the Royal Children’s Hospital took a chance on her little body.
Matt Riordan has been volunteering for the Good Friday Appeal for five years to give back to The Royal Children's Hospital after they saved his life as a child.
Born with tuberous sclerosis, Matilda has been in and out of The Royal Children’s Hospital for most of her life.
It really does take a village to raise a child — that’s what Lucy Lazzari’s parents found.
The Royal Children's Hospital staff refused to give up on little Jack.
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