Facade unveiled for new $330 million Eurobodalla Regional Hospital
Communities across the Eurobodalla region are one step closer to accessing expanded world-class healthcare, with the facade of the new hospital revealed.
The NSW Government’s $330 million Eurobodalla Regional Hospital development will deliver a modern, purpose-built facility with a range of high-quality healthcare services, significantly improving access to essential care for communities from Narooma to Batemans Bay.
The new building’s facade features a light-filled glass-fronted foyer to welcome patients, visitors and staff, along with silver and bronze-toned cladding to reflect the surrounding landscape.
The community has also been given a first look at the significant progress inside the new hospital, with images revealing the new maternity unit, maternity staff station, and a recovery‑based space designed to support patient‑centred care and contemporary work environments for clinicians and health staff.
With the facade complete, construction will continue on the internal fit‑out, services installation, and external landscaping works.
The new Eurobodalla Regional Hospital will include:
- A larger Emergency Department
- An eight‑bed Intensive Care/Close Observation Unit — the region’s first Intensive Care Unit
- Surgical and operating theatres, including a day‑stay surgical unit
- Expanded chemotherapy and renal dialysis services
- An expanded medical imaging department, including MRI
- Ambulatory care and outpatient services
- Paediatric and maternity services, with a special care nursery
- Mental health beds for short term care
- Education and training facilities, including a simulation laboratory.
The new hospital has been shaped through consultation with clinicians, staff, community members and guided by local Aboriginal knowledge, including Connecting with Country principles and the use of Dhurga language in wayfinding to help create an inclusive and welcoming environment.
The project is expected to be completed in 2027.