06/05/2026
INSPIRE NEWSPAPER NOW AVAILABLE AT FIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL OUTPATIENTS DESK
Story by Jen Jen
There are moments in community that quietly mark something bigger; a step forward, a deeper connection, a reminder that support can show up in the simplest ways.
Today is one of those moments.
Inspire Newspaper is now officially available at the Outpatients Desk at Fiona Stanley Hospital, placing real stories, real people, and real conversations directly into the hands of those who may need it most.
This isn’t just about a newspaper.
It’s about access to connection.
Hospitals can be overwhelming spaces. Whether someone is attending an appointment, supporting a loved one, or navigating their own health journey, there are often long waits, quiet moments, and a lot of internal processing happening beneath the surface.
Now, during those moments, people can reach for something that offers more than just distraction, something that offers understanding, relatability, and hope.
Inspire Newspaper has always been about shining a light on the stories that matter. From mental health awareness and community initiatives, to local business highlights and real-life experiences, every edition is built on the belief that stories have the power to heal, connect, and inspire change.
Having the newspaper available within Fiona Stanley Hospital is a powerful extension of that mission.
It means:
* Someone sitting alone has something to read that feels human and real
* Someone struggling may find a story that resonates with their own journey
* Someone searching for support may discover local services and community connections
* Someone simply needing a moment of calm can pause and feel part of something bigger
This placement also reflects the ongoing commitment of Inspire Community Services and IPL Radio to meet people where they are, not just in studios, events, or online, but in everyday spaces where life is happening in real time.
Because community doesn’t exist in one place.
It exists everywhere.
And now, it exists a little more tangibly in the waiting areas of one of Western Australia’s major hospitals.
If you’re visiting Fiona Stanley Hospital, take a moment to stop by the Outpatients Desk and pick up a copy.
You might find a story you didn’t know you needed.
You might feel seen.
You might feel connected.
And in a place where so many journeys intersect, that connection matters more than ever.
Inspire Newspaper — Where Community, Connection, and Conversation Come to Life.