A 21-year-old from Springfield Lakes has completed Mater Education’s Diploma of Nursing and secured her first role at Mater Private Hospital Brisbane after overcoming childhood leukaemia.
Health Journey Inspires Nursing Path In Springfield Lakes
Lucy Newman was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia at nine years of age after experiencing fatigue and pain for about six months. Following repeated medical visits without clear answers, she later collapsed at home and was taken to hospital, where tests confirmed the diagnosis.
She underwent three years of treatment and went into remission after a bone marrow transplant. Her experience receiving care during that period influenced her decision to pursue nursing as a career.
On January 22, Newman graduated as part of a record cohort of 173 students who completed the Diploma of Nursing through Mater Education.

Training Pathway And Workforce Demand
The qualification was completed fee-free over 18 months under Queensland’s Free Nursing initiative. The program is offering 2000 fee-free Diploma of Nursing training places this year.
Health workforce projections estimate that 21,300 additional nurses will be required by 2032. In 2026, around 940 trainee nurses are expected to study with Mater Education across Brisbane, Springfield and Townsville.
Eligibility for the fee-free initiative requires Queensland residency and Australian citizenship or permanent residency.

Clinical Placement Experience
During a placement on the oncology ward at Mater Hospital Brisbane, Newman said her personal medical history helped her relate to patients undergoing treatment. She has secured a position as an Enrolled Nurse at Mater Private Hospital Brisbane following graduation.
Mater Education Diploma of Nursing Senior Manager Clare Cureton said Newman demonstrated empathy and clinical capability throughout her training and noted there are nursing opportunities across Queensland.
Published 24-Feb-2026










