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$1.7 Million Funding Boost to Upgrade North Coast Hospitals and Health Facilities
$1.7 Million Funding Boost to Upgrade North Coast Hospitals and Health Facilities
By Robert Heyward
North Coast communities are set to benefit from a $1.7 million funding boost from the NSW Government to upgrade hospitals and health facilities throughout the region.
Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park announced the investment today as part of the Minns Labor Government’s $12 million Regional Health Minor Works Program. The program is designed to enhance patient and staff experiences at regional health facilities through targeted infrastructure upgrades.
Planned Projects in Northern NSW Local Health District
The Northern NSW Local Health District will see several critical projects begin in the first half of 2025, including:
- Lismore Base Hospital: Cardiac Catheter Lab Chiller upgrades and Mental Health High Dependency Unit improvements, including observation, seclusion area, and courtyard upgrades.
- Ballina District Hospital: General Ward hot water system replacement and upgrades.
- Goonellabah Dental Service: Roof replacement.
- Nimbin MPS: Façade painting and refurbishment.
- Maclean District Hospital: Mortuary upgrade.
- Grafton Base Hospital: Emergency Department Short Stay Unit upgrade works.
These projects are among 61 initiatives funded statewide under the $12 million program.
Government Commitment to Rural and Regional Health
Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park emphasised the importance of investing in health infrastructure for rural and regional communities.
“The Minns Labor Government is committed to investing in health infrastructure to support better health outcomes for rural and regional communities,” Mr. Park said.
“The $12 million Rural Minor Works Program allows local health districts to upgrade equipment and facilities, enhancing the working environment for health staff and improving patient experiences.
“This program is part of a broader commitment by the Minns Labor Government to strengthen rural and regional health services, ensuring people have access to the best possible care close to home.”
Local Leaders Welcome the Investment
Janelle Saffin, Member for Lismore, highlighted the significance of the upgrades for the community.
“These works are essential to maintaining the high level of health care our communities deserve. They will enable health staff to continue delivering excellent patient care in environments that support patients and their families to feel safe, welcome, and comfortable,” Ms. Saffin said.
Emily Suvaal, MLC and Labor Spokesperson for Ballina and Clarence, echoed this sentiment.
“I welcome the Minns Labor Government’s commitment to investing in our vital health services, particularly for rural and regional communities,” Ms. Suvaal said.
“These works will deliver much-needed improvements to the crucial health services our community relies on and reflect the Government’s ongoing dedication to regional communities.”
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