Sunshine Coast University Hospital has been recognised nationally as Hospital of the Year at the Australian Surrogacy and Donor Awards, honouring its outstanding contribution to surrogacy care and support for families across Australia.
The award celebrates hospitals that have made a significant impact on the surrogacy community, recognising excellence in patient care, clinical expertise and compassionate support for intended parents, surrogates and donors.
Sunshine Coast Health chief executive Dr Peter Gillies said the award reflected the dedication and collaboration of the hospital’s multidisciplinary team.
“We’re incredibly proud to receive this recognition, which highlights the commitment of our midwives, medical staff, clinicians and support teams who work together to provide safe, inclusive and compassionate care for every family,” he said.
“Surrogacy is a deeply personal journey and our team is honoured to help families bring new life into the world with dignity, understanding and respect.”
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SCUH has established itself as a leader in surrogacy and reproductive care, offering coordinated clinical pathways, counselling support, and a patient-centred approach.
The award also acknowledges the hospital’s work in developing strong partnerships with surrogacy networks, fertility specialists and community organisations, ensuring accessible and ethical care for all involved.

Midwifery Group Practice clinical midwife Katy Russell said being part of a surrogacy journey was one of the most rewarding experiences in midwifery.
“Our focus is always on creating a supportive environment where everyone feels respected and informed and we’re incredibly proud to be recognised for supporting these families,” she said.




