A Year in Review 2025

Podcast co-hosts Associate Professor Matthew Doane (left) and Professor James Elliott (right) with guest, Associate Professor Sarah Glastras (centre)

NSLHD launches Tomorrow’s Medicine Today podcast A new podcast series showcasing groundbreaking research, innovative models of care, and inspiring stories from across the district was launched this year. Tomorrow’s Medicine Today is a joint initiative presented by NSLHD and the Kolling Institute.

Chief Executive Anthony Schembri said the podcast is an important way to highlight NSLHD’s leadership in research and innovation. “Our teams are delivering truly outstanding work in healthcare and medical research,” he said. “This podcast is a great platform to share that work with our community and highlight the people behind the breakthroughs.”

Produced with the Kolling Institute, the series features clinicians, researchers and teams from across NSLHD who are shaping the future of healthcare. Podcast co-host and Kolling Institute researcher, Professor James Elliott, said the series shines a light on the depth of talent and discovery happening locally.

“Each year, Stanford University publishes a list of the top two per cent of researchers globally, and many of those names are my colleagues right here at the Kolling Institute,” he said. “That’s what inspired this podcast. It’s a chance to share the world-class research happening right here in Northern Sydney with a wider audience.”

You can listen now at https://bit.ly/nslhd-tmt or on Spotify: https://bit.ly/448P755.

11 NSLHD 2025 Year in Review

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