Ernest Henry Mine will formally hand over $30,000 of vital health equipment funded under the Glencore Community Program North Queensland, to staff at the Cloncurry Multi-Purpose Health Service next week.
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The presentation will take place on Wednesday at a morning tea to be held at the Cloncurry MPHS.
NWHHS Chief Executive, Lisa Davies Jones says this is a perfect example of corporates and the Health Service working together.
The equipment includes comprises a paediatric monitor, a breast pump, a bladder scanner, a handheld vein illumination handpiece and a second Nikki syringe driver.
Mike Westerman, COO, Glencore’s North Queensland Copper Assets, said he was pleased to be able to support the hospital through the provision of technology and equipment.
“We look forward to the benefits this will bring to the Cloncurry community,” Mr Westerman said.