What's going on at Interplast

23rd Feb 2016

Thoughts with our partners in cyclone-struck Fiji

Following the devastating impacts of Tropical Cyclone Winston that hit Fiji on Saturday evening, our thoughts are with our local Fijian partners, colleagues and all those affected by the tragedy

2nd Feb 2016

Volunteers hard at work early in new year

Interplast volunteers worked tirelessly throughout the holiday season at the end of 2015 and even though 2016 is only young, they are already out and changing futures in the Asia Pacific region.

26th Jan 2016

Australia Day honours for Interplast volunteers

Two long-standing Interplast volunteers, Dr Ian Carlisle and Dr Tim Cooper, and strong supporter Dr Gill Hicks were honoured for their achievements with Australia Day honours this year.

2nd Jan 2016

Turia rallies trekkers for next adventure

The new year means Turia Pitt’s next adventure is drawing near, so keep your eyes peeled for fundraising events organised by participants in her upcoming Kokoda Trail challenge.

18th Nov 2015

In Frank’s hands

Ni-Vanuatu toddler Frank lost his home in Cyclone Pam, and in addition, fell into a fire and burnt his hands. An Interplast surgeon – also named Frank – helped him use them again.

17th Nov 2015

A history of changing futures

Professor Donald Marshall AM helped found Interplast in 1983. He reflects on what attracts volunteers to the organisation.

 

30th Jun 2015

Thank you for making a lifetime of difference

In her final update, team member, Melbourne nurse Jill Dickinson, reflects on her time in Nepal.

“The bonding of the community to offer help wherever they could was a truly humbling and inspiring privilege to play a very small part in.”

 

28th Jun 2015

A nurse’s notes from Nepal – Day six

We’ve been bringing you stories from Jill Dickinson, a Melbourne nurse who recently visited Nepal on an Interplast program to assist our local partners with earthquake recovery efforts. In her final update, Jill tells the story of Sher Bahadue Bojah, a 57 year old farmer who suffered a badly broken leg in the earthquake. “Sher Bahadue Bojah lost most of his family in the earthquake and his home needs to be rebuilt.”

26th Jun 2015

A nurse’s notes from Nepal – Day Five

Our series of stories from our recent program in Nepal continues. Melbourne nurse Jill Dickinson shares her stories of the remarkable people she met in Nepal, and the work of the local team in Kathmandu.

Today we hear the story of Nat Bdr Nepali, a 60 year old tailor who was working in his shop when the earthquake hit. He was caught under the rubble of his home in the darkness for over 3 hours.

“Nat’s elder widowed sister  who he lives with was by his side caring for him. She was sleeping out at the hospital because their home was destroyed.”

 

24th Jun 2015

A nurse’s notes from Nepal – Day Four

We’ve been bringing you stories from Jill Dickinson, a Melbourne nurse who recently visited Nepal on an Interplast program to assist our local partners in Kathmandu with earthquake recovery efforts.

In today’s update, we hear the story of Laxmi Kayastha: “after being trapped for two days, she was pulled out by passers-by.”

22nd Jun 2015

A nurse’s notes from Nepal – Day Three

We’ve been bringing you stories from Jill Dickinson, a Melbourne nurse who recently visited Nepal on an Interplast program to assist our local partners in Kathmandu with earthquake recovery efforts.

In today’s update, we hear the story of BL Nagendra : “he was working in the fields and sustained a crushed leg when it was trapped under the rubble.”