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First Nations midwifery program in leads to healthier babies

ABC Australia · Jun 26, 2026, 9:01 PM

Key takeaways

  • Jacqueline Howard was offered a place in the Royal Women's Hospital's First Nations midwifery program due to partner Olli Wynyard Gonfond's Indigenous heritage.
  • A midwifery program available to First Nations families in three Melbourne hospitals is producing improved health outcomes for newborns.
  • Researchers have tracked the results of the program for years and have published their findings in medical journal, The Lancet.

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Jacqueline Howard was offered a place in the Royal Women's Hospital's First Nations midwifery program due to partner Olli Wynyard Gonfond's Indigenous heritage. (Supplied)

A midwifery program available to First Nations families in three Melbourne hospitals is producing improved health outcomes for newborns.

Researchers have tracked the results of the program for years and have published their findings in medical journal, The Lancet.

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