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  • Writer's pictureThe Beagle

Eurobodalla regional Hospital to receive additional $60 million

 In an announcement made today (November 27th, 2021) a further $60 million will be contributed towards the new Eurobodalla Regional Hospital, bringing the total investment to $260 million; Regional and rural communities across NSW as set to benefit from a more than $500 million

investment in health to deliver enhanced health services and more jobs closer to home and to help deliver the health services and infrastructure needed in the bush. in making the announcement the premier, Mr Perrottet, said:

“We have delivered more than 110 health projects in regional NSW since 2011 with another 70 currently underway and we are continuing to get the job done.”

“Our focus has always been ensuring rural communities get their share of health upgrades so staff and communities have access to enhanced services on their doorstep.”

The investment also includes additional funds for a number of projects, including:

 $111.5 million for Cessnock Hospital redevelopment;

 $25 million for Finley Hospital;

 $6.4 million to expand Wyong Hospital’s Cancer Day Unit to deliver specialist cancer ambulatory treatment services, to complement the recently opened $200 million expanded Wyong Hospital;

 $6 million for biomedical equipment upgrades across the Western NSW Local Health District;

 $1 million for planning for a Wagga Wagga Health and Knowledge precinct.

Deputy Premier Paul Toole said “We’re rolling out record investment for new and upgraded regional and rural health facilities to build on our vision to make regional communities the best place to live.”

“We are also backing in this infrastructure spend with new initiatives that ensure we

have the workforce needed in the regions to deliver the quality of care our communities

deserve.”


Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the NSW Government is making sure the millions

of patients who access the health system each year have the health facilities that match their needs.

“We are building better health services across the state and we know we need to get the right health infrastructure in place so our medical professionals can provide the care and support people in the regions need.”



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