Jamboree Medical Centre

Doctors

Dr Robyn Shirlaw
Dr Robyn Shirlaw (MBBS Hon, FRACGP) was born in 1966 and has one daughter and one son. She is Brisbane born and bred and was educated at Somerville House. Robyn graduated from the University of Queensland in 1988 with honours. She worked in the Townsville General and Redcliffe hospitals prior to entering general practice. She joined this practice in 1992. In 1995, Robyn passed the examinations to become a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Robyn has been a teacher of medical students and junior doctors; until 2002 she was chief examiner in Queensland for the RACGP. In 2005, together with Dr Arnold, she became part owner of this practice and in 2010 took over its running. Robyn has two adult children and is a self-described "gym-junkie".

 
Dr Helen Colquhoun
Dr Helen Colquhoun (MBBS, FRACGP) was born in Melbourne in 1960 and then moved to Adelaide where she attended school. She spent a year in England before starting medical school back in Adelaide. Dr Colquhoun graduated in 1984 and worked in Adelaide general hospitals for several years. She married a Queensland financial manager and, after spending time in China, moved to Brisbane. Here, she has worked at Greenslopes Hospital and in other general practices before joining this one in 1989. Dr Colquhoun has three daughters, Stephanie (1990), Rachael (1992) and Madeleine (1995) and is involved in school P&C associations, as well as the endless task of renovating an old Queenslander home. In 1995, she passed the examinations to become a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. She is also an accredited Positive Parenting Programme counselor assisting parents dealing with the behaviour problems of their children.

 
Dr Clare Seligmann
Dr Clare Seligmann (MBBS, FRACGP) was born in 1960 in Essex, England and lived there until she was 5 years old, when she travelled to Brisbane where her father had been appointed to the University of Qld. She graduated from Medicine at the University of Qld in 1983 and worked at QE2 hospital as a resident until 1985. Since 1986, she has worked in multiple General Practices in Brisbane, including a practice attached to a Residential Aged Care Facility. She has been a member of the Divisional Aged Care Panel and worked with Qld Health on several projects since 2003. Since 2001, she has been contracted to the Department of Veterans Affairs as a medical adviser. She commenced teaching medical students in 2007. Aside from working, Dr Seligmann is married with 4 children and has been heavily involved in the educational sector, serving on several boards of governance since 1998.

 
Dr Manju Luchmaya
Dr Manju Luchmaya (Dip Med, FRACGP) was born in Nairobi (Kenya) in 1952. Manju travelled extensively since her childhood and educated in different parts of the world due to the fact that her parents were serving in different countries with the Indian department of external affairs. She graduated from the University Patrice Lumumba Moscow in 1974, she moved to Mauritius with her husband where she worked in various hospitals and general practices for a period of 22 years. Manju with her husband and 3 children moved to Australia in 1998 and started work as a GP in Sarina – South Mackay. Manju passed the examination to become a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2007. She shifted to Brisbane in 2008. As she has travelled to different countries and studied in Moscow she can speak a few languages including Hindi, Panjabi, Creole, Russian and can understand a little French.

 
Dr Manju Luchmaya

Dr Tristan Shirlaw (BSc, MBBS, FRACGP) was born in 1993 in Brisbane to a medical family, and grew up attending Forest Lake College (now St John's Anglican College). He progressed to the University of Queensland, and graduated in medicine and science in 2016. He subsequently undertook 3 years of residency at the Logan Hospital, prior to working in general practice clinics in Cleveland and Logan. After passing examinations in 2021, Tristan was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2022, and joined this clinic shortly afterwards. Away from work, Tristan enjoys gardening as well as both computer and tabletop gaming.


Dr Manju Luchmaya

Dr Anqi Su Bio Dr Anqi Su completed his postgraduate medical degree at The University of Queensland in 2015 and is now a fellow of FRACGP. Anqi worked at Logan Hospital prior to commencing general practice – completing his training in rural areas such as Yeppoon and Rockhampton. He has also completed the Sydney Child Health Program in 2018. Anqi enjoys the diversity of GP practice with special interests in skin cancer, men’s health and preventative health. When not at work, Anqi enjoys cooking, and playing badminton and board games with friends.


Jamboree Medical Centre Staff

Christine Threadingham
Christine Threadingham
Practice Manager
Monique Saunders
Monique Saunders
Nurse/Receptionist
Ana Pastrana
Jason Taylor
Nurse
Brenda Farmer
Brenda Farmer
Receptionist
 
Renee Ellison
Renee Ellison
Receptionist
Judy Pukallus
Judy Pukallus
Receptionist
Jan Cann
Jan Cann
Receptionist
Jan Cann
Grace Ah Young Receptionist
 
Sarah Irwin
James Tindale
Clerk
Sarah Irwin
Amber Trieu
Clerk
Sarah Irwin
Punula Jayalath
Clerk
 
 
  • Family Medicine
  • Childhood Immunisations
  • Influenza Vaccinations
  • Child & Adolescent Health
  • Women’s & Men’s Health Care
  • Pre-Employment & Workplace Medicals
  • Drivers Licence Medicals
  • Minor Surgical Procedures
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Injury management
  • Contraception
  • Weight Management
  • Ante-Natal Care
  • Travel Vaccinations
  • Skin Checks
  • Counselling
  • Preventative Health