She also attended a public health conference in Dublin representing the University of Western Australia[6] and was a proxy participant at the congress of the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship held in Berlin in June 1929.
[7] On her return to Perth, Stang was appointed medical supervisor of infant health for the WA Child's Welfare Department, in addition to her school role.
[10] Stang gave lectures in Perth and country areas and wrote articles promoting hygiene,[11] effective child-rearing[12] and immunisation against disease.
[14] Stang retired from both of her public service positions in 1955[15] and returned to Victoria where she acted as a locum tenens and also as a ship's doctor.
[1] Stang married a fellow doctor, Norman Arthur Albiston, at Auburn Methodist Church, Hawthorn on 10 January 1919.