NSW Budget allocates $33 billion for Health
NSW Government has announced $33 billion for Health as part of the 2022-23 NSW Budget, including $2.8 billion for capital works to continue building and redeveloping hospitals and health facilities, delivering improved health outcomes for NSW families and communities.

NSW Government has announced $33 billion for Health as part of the 2022-23 NSW Budget, including $2.8 billion for capital works to continue building and redeveloping hospitals and health facilities, delivering improved health outcomes for NSW families and communities.
This takes the health infrastructure pipeline to a record $11.9 billion investment over the next four years, up from $10.8 billion last year.
This includes funding for new projects:
- $200 million for the Bathurst Health Service Redevelopment
- $263.8 million for the Grafton Base Hospital Redevelopment
- $150 million Sydney Biomedical Accelerator as part of Tech Precinct
- $111.5 million for the Cessnock Hospital Redevelopment
- $460 million for the Integrated Mental Health Complex at Westmead
- $80 million for the Temora Hospital Redevelopment
- $2 million to commence planning for the Ballina District Hospital Redevelopment
- $615.5 million for the NSW Ambulance Infrastructure Program to deliver 30 new ambulance stations.
For more information on the NSW Budget 2022-23 visit the NSW Budget website.