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$34.2 Million Boost for Health Worker Accommodation in Northern NSW

$34.2 Million Boost for Health Worker Accommodation in Northern NSW
Robert Heyward
Healthcare workers in Grafton, Lismore, and Tweed will soon benefit from new and upgraded accommodation, as the Minns Labor Government invests $34.2 million to attract, recruit, and retain essential health staff in Northern NSW.
This funding is part of the $200.1 million Key Health Worker Accommodation program, which supports more than 20 projects across rural, regional, and remote NSW.
Expanding Housing for Health Workers
The four-year program will secure approximately 120 dwellings across regional NSW, including:
- Newly built accommodation
- Refurbishment of existing living quarters
- Purchase of suitable properties, such as residential units
This initiative will help recruit and retain over 500 healthcare workers and their families, ensuring they have access to modern, sustainable housing while strengthening regional health services.
The investment builds on the success of the NSW Government’s previous $73.2 million commitment to key health worker accommodation across five regional Local Health Districts (Far West, Murrumbidgee, Southern NSW, Hunter New England, and Western NSW).
Government Support for Regional Health Workers
Minister for Regional Health, Ryan Park:
“The Minns Labor Government is committed to providing modern, sustainable accommodation for the key health workers who are the backbone of our regional, rural, and remote communities.”
“Strengthening our regional health workforce is a key priority, and this $34.2 million investment will help attract vital healthcare workers to Grafton, Lismore, and the Tweed.”
Member for Lismore, Janelle Saffin:
“This program is ensuring our frontline health workers have access to high-quality, sustainable housing when they need it most.”
Labor Spokesperson for Clarence and Tweed, Emily Suvaal, MLC:
“Housing remains a major issue in our region, and this investment will not only support our hardworking health staff but also contribute to the broader community by increasing local housing stock.”
Building a Stronger Regional Health Workforce
By improving access to housing, the Key Health Worker Accommodation program ensures that Northern NSW Local Health District can continue delivering high-quality healthcare to communities across the region.
This initiative is part of the Minns Labor Government’s broader commitment to strengthening the regional, rural, and remote health workforce—creating better conditions for frontline staff while boosting health services for local communities.
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