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$260 million more for Concord Hospital campus

7 March 2023
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Liberal candidate for Drummoyne, Stephanie Di Pasqua, welcomed the Perrottet Liberal Government commitment to deliver a further $260 million investment for new and expanded critical care services at Concord Hospital.

Ms Di Pasqua said the continuing investment in health services for the Drummoyne community will help the hospital grow in line with the community’s needs.

“Continued support by the Perrottet Liberal Government will mean that our community has access to great health services right on our doorstop, and can only be delivered because of the strong economic management and long term plan that has kept this state and our community moving forward.”

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the funding commitment is on top of the $341 million the NSW Government already invested delivering stage one of the hospital redevelopment.

“Concord Hospital has a such a rich history and is not only much loved by those in the inner west but also by our Defence Force personnel and veterans,” Mr Perrottet said.

“In my first Budget as Treasurer, I had the pleasure of announcing the $341 million upgrade to Concord and now as Premier, I am happy to say we are offering more funds.”

“Where Labor failed the Concord community, we promised and delivered a magnificent world class facility, and stage two will further transform this iconic hospital campus.”

Under a re-elected NSW Liberal and Nationals Government Stage 2A will deliver:

  • A new and expanded Emergency Department
  • An additional 24 bed inpatient ward
  • An expanded Intensive Care Unit
  • Expanded Cardiology Investigation Unit
  • Refurbishment of the existing ICU for the new operating theatres.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said a significant amount of clinical service planning has already been done by the Sydney Local Health District for the proposed expansion.

“Once planning has been finalised for the site, a new building will link to the clinical services building, which itself was only opened less than a year ago,” Mr Hazzard said.

“In addition to delivering an expanded new emergency department, inpatient and critical care services, the redevelopment will also deliver hundreds of building jobs.”

Once planning has been finalised for the site it is anticipated that early works will commence in early to mid-2024

Since 2011, the NSW Government has delivered more than 180 health capital works projects across NSW, with more than 130 projects currently underway.

Liberal candidate for Drummoyne, Stephanie Di Pasqua, welcomed the Perrottet Liberal Government commitment to deliver a further $260 million investment for new and expanded critical care services at Concord Hospital.

Ms Di Pasqua said the continuing investment in health services for the Drummoyne community will help the hospital grow in line with the community’s needs.

“Continued support by the Perrottet Liberal Government will mean that our community has access to great health services right on our doorstop, and can only be delivered because of the strong economic management and long term plan that has kept this state and our community moving forward.”

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the funding commitment is on top of the $341 million the NSW Government already invested delivering stage one of the hospital redevelopment.

“Concord Hospital has a such a rich history and is not only much loved by those in the inner west but also by our Defence Force personnel and veterans,” Mr Perrottet said.

“In my first Budget as Treasurer, I had the pleasure of announcing the $341 million upgrade to Concord and now as Premier, I am happy to say we are offering more funds.”

“Where Labor failed the Concord community, we promised and delivered a magnificent world class facility, and stage two will further transform this iconic hospital campus.”

Under a re-elected NSW Liberal and Nationals Government Stage 2A will deliver:

  • A new and expanded Emergency Department
  • An additional 24 bed inpatient ward
  • An expanded Intensive Care Unit
  • Expanded Cardiology Investigation Unit
  • Refurbishment of the existing ICU for the new operating theatres.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said a significant amount of clinical service planning has already been done by the Sydney Local Health District for the proposed expansion.

“Once planning has been finalised for the site, a new building will link to the clinical services building, which itself was only opened less than a year ago,” Mr Hazzard said.

“In addition to delivering an expanded new emergency department, inpatient and critical care services, the redevelopment will also deliver hundreds of building jobs.”

Once planning has been finalised for the site it is anticipated that early works will commence in early to mid-2024

Since 2011, the NSW Government has delivered more than 180 health capital works projects across NSW, with more than 130 projects currently underway.

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