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New Key Health Worker Housing to Boost Paramedic Recruitment in Kyogle

New Key Health Worker Housing to Boost Paramedic Recruitment in Kyogle
Jeff Gibbs
The Northern Rivers town of Kyogle is set to benefit from a major investment in health infrastructure, with the announcement of new Key Health Worker Accommodation to help attract and retain paramedics in the region.
The accommodation project is part of the Minns Labor Government’s $10 million commitment to improving housing options for NSW Ambulance personnel in regional areas. Kyogle has been selected as one of the initial locations based on high community need, with more regional sites to be announced soon.
This $10 million funding forms part of the broader $200.1 million Key Health Worker Accommodation program, announced in the 2024/25 State Budget. The initiative aims to ease one of the major barriers to rural health workforce recruitment – access to affordable, nearby accommodation – and will secure approximately 120 new or refurbished dwellings across rural, regional and remote NSW.
The goal is to support the recruitment and retention of over 500 health workers and their families, helping to fill critical healthcare roles in regional communities.
Accommodation options will include a mix of newly built homes, refurbished living quarters, and the purchase of suitable residential properties such as units and houses. Planning is already underway for the Kyogle project, with an emphasis on delivering quality housing close to work.
The program builds on the success of the previous $73.2 million investment in accommodation for key health workers across five regional Local Health Districts, and complements other government measures to support the rural health workforce, including:
- A record pay increase for paramedics delivered in December 2023, making NSW paramedics among the highest paid in Australia.
- A commitment to roll out 500 additional paramedics across regional, rural and remote communities.
Voices of Support
Minister for Regional Health, Ryan Park, said improving access to housing is a major drawcard in attracting key workers to the bush.
“The Minns Labor Government is committed to investing in modern, sustainable accommodation options for key health workers who are the backbone of our regional, rural and remote communities,” he said.
“Providing simple, accessible housing close to work is essential to ensuring we have a strong and stable ambulance workforce in the regions.”
Minister for the North Coast, Janelle Saffin, welcomed the funding for Kyogle, noting the importance of tailored support for remote areas.
“Local people in Kyogle and surrounding towns and villages have a great need for paramedic care due to the simple fact that they live in rural and sometimes isolated locations,” she said.
“I welcome this targeted funding aimed at attracting and retaining more paramedics in Kyogle – and planning for the type of housing needed is already underway.”
NSW Ambulance Chief Executive, Dr Dominic Morgan, reiterated the value of regional investment.
“Our paramedics are the foundation of emergency health care in regional NSW, delivering lifesaving support wherever it’s needed,” Dr Morgan said.
“NSW Ambulance remains unwavering in its commitment to towns like Kyogle to ensure they receive expert healthcare when it matters most.”
This new initiative represents a practical and much-needed step towards addressing the long-standing challenges of rural healthcare and ensuring regional communities like Kyogle get the support they deserve.
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