
Another major milestone achieved.
Last month, our construction crew gathered on site at Sandcastles for a moving and heartfelt smoking ceremony led by cultural consultants Barry McGuire and Carol Innes. Against a breathtaking natural

Last month, our construction crew gathered on site at Sandcastles for a moving and heartfelt smoking ceremony led by cultural consultants Barry McGuire and Carol Innes. Against a breathtaking natural

Over a four-week period, more than 110 truckloads of concrete were poured – forming a solid foundation for the basement and ground floor, while also paving the way for the next phase of construction.

This month marks a major milestone in the construction of Sandcastles (Boodja Mia) – WA’s first ever children’s hospice. We’re excited to share that the first two concrete slabs have

Local WA industry leader joins project team
to lead construction and fit-out of Sandcastles.

The 2024 Master Builders WA Excellence in Construction Awards has bestowed top honours on Waalbiirniny Waabiny Boodja. We’re incredibly proud to announce that the Waalbiirniny Waabiny Boodja nature-space has been

PCHF has revealed the name of Western Australia’s first children’s hospice: Sandcastles (Boodja Mia). Construction on WA’s first children’s hospice, Sandcastles (Boodja Mia) has now officially begun, with the state-of-the-art

A new $4 million nature-space at the QEII Medical Centre (QEIIMC) campus officially opened this February. Located at the base of the Kids’ Bridge next to Perth Children’s Hospital, the

Meet Cameron (7), he loves playing footy, cars, and being outside in nature. Shortly after birth, he was whisked away for heart surgery, and later diagnosed with Kabuki syndrome, a

We asked Maren Lindheim, clinical psychologist, Oslo University Hospital. There is a growing body of research that shows spending time in natural surroundings can benefit both our psychological and physiological

We’re delighted to be moving ahead with WA’s much-needed Children’s Hospice after the granting of development approval (DA). Construction will begin early next year, bringing children and their families closer