UPDATE: In a shocking turn of events, Dr. John Stuchbery, a prominent surgeon with Albury Wodonga Health, has had his contract terminated as of November 5, 2023, after an astounding 27 years of service. The decision has left both Dr. Stuchbery and his wife, Jenni Stuchbery, grappling with the sudden loss and its implications for local healthcare.
Dr. Stuchbery’s termination comes without written cause, despite his long-standing commitment to the hospital and the community. “Next Tuesday is the first one that I won’t be going to in 27 years, and I just feel sick,” he stated. The announcement has sparked outrage among patients and community members, leading to a petition that has gained 6,000 signatures in support of reinstating him.
The impact of Dr. Stuchbery’s departure is profound. He has been a vital part of the public health system, performing a significant percentage of his surgeries in the public sector. His exit leaves Albury-Wodonga with only one public breast cancer surgeon, raising concerns about patient care and waiting lists.
Dr. Stuchbery expressed his anguish over the situation, saying, “I’m thinking constantly about all this drama.” He believes his termination stems from personality conflicts and his outspoken nature regarding the board’s actions. “When I first got the complaint, I thought this is garbage… none of this is sackable,” he remarked, highlighting the perceived injustice of the situation.
The official response from Albury Wodonga Health has been vague. A spokesperson stated, “As a matter of policy, Albury Wodonga Health does not comment on individual contract arrangements,” while thanking Dr. Stuchbery for his contributions. This lack of clarity has only fueled public frustration.
Emphasizing the emotional toll, Jenni Stuchbery added, “It’s just heartbreaking… this is our community, this is our public hospital.” She remains hopeful for her husband’s reinstatement and voiced concerns over the treatment of the family by the health system they have served for decades.
The community’s reaction has been overwhelmingly supportive, with many expressing their discontent over the management of Albury Wodonga Health. Dr. Stuchbery’s patients face uncertainty about their future care as they must transition to new surgeons. “It’s really difficult… a new surgeon has got to somehow pick up all the pieces,” he lamented.
As Dr. Stuchbery reflects on his last day, the emotional weight of this transition is palpable. “It’s going to be really hard next Tuesday,” he said, underscoring the deep connection he has with his patients and colleagues.
The situation is developing rapidly, and the community awaits a response from Albury Wodonga Health amid growing calls for accountability. Residents are encouraged to voice their concerns and support the petition as the future of local healthcare hangs in the balance.

































