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Significant step in $263.8m hospital redevelopment

Significant step in $263.8m hospital redevelopment
By Tim Howard
The decision to convert a section of the old Grafton Jail into an administrative wing for the Grafton Base Hospital redevelopment has been a significant step forward in planning for the $263.8 million hospital redevelopment.
Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park said the acquisition of the old jail site provided critical new space to support the redevelopment of the hospital.
“This multi-million dollar redevelopment will improve healthcare capacity and ensure the hospital has the best, most up to date models of care for the residents of Grafton and the surrounding communities,” Mr Park said.
He said the redevelopment would improve health outcomes and meet the growing needs of Grafton and surrounding communities.
Clarence MP Richie Williamson has been a champion for the hospital redevelopment before he was elected to NSW Parliament and welcomes the news as evidence of bi-partisan support for the region.
“This redevelopment is vital for ensuring that Grafton Base Hospital meets the growing healthcare needs of our region, and I am delighted that work is progressing with bipartisan support,” Mr Williamson said.
He said the adaptive reuse of the former Grafton Jail site aligns with a conservation management plan to preserve its heritage while providing new, much-needed administrative, office, and training facilities for Grafton Base Hospital staff.
Mr Williamson further highlighted the economic and community benefits of reactivating this iconic site.
“I commend the NSW Government for acquiring this space for healthcare use and look forward to seeing its transformation benefit our local community.”
In addition to the site acquisition, a Development Application has been approved by the Northern Regional Planning Panel to refurbish two administration blocks within the former minimum-security portion, on the north-eastern corner of the jail, to provide contemporary administrative, office and training support facilities.
Clinical services will remain on the existing Grafton Hospital site.
The former Grafton Jail operated between 1893 and 2020, it was closed following the opening of the new Grafton Correctional Centre in Lavadia.
The former Grafton Jail was added to the state’s Heritage Register in 1999.
The Minister for Lands and Property Steve Kamper approved of the move.
“The transfer of this part of the subdivided site to NSW Health ensures the Old Grafton Goal doesn’t remain an unused relic,” he said.
“This great outcome enables new uses for this important community asset, while also providing a major economic benefit for the Grafton community.”
The adaptive reuse of a portion of the former jail site aligns with the conservation management plan prepared for the site in 2021, to ensure areas of heritage significance within the site are preserved and activated.
Minister for Corrections Anoulack Chanthivong said the jail site would remain an iconic place in Grafton.
“We have delivered another important milestone to revitalise and reuse one of our state’s key former correctional centres,” he said.
“Grafton Jail is an iconic place with a somewhat dark history, so it is wonderful we are delivering a positive new chapter that will ensure this monument serves the local community for years to come.”
The main works of the $263.8 million Grafton Base Hospital Redevelopment, will deliver a new three-storey acute services building, including a new emergency department, emergency short stay, medical imaging and MRI, and inpatient unit.
The current day surgery and operating suite will be expanded to provide two additional operating theatres, increasing overall capacity.
Construction timeframes for the full redevelopment will be confirmed once planning has been finalised and a builder has been appointed, with the refurbishment works at the former Jail site expected to start this year.
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