Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park and Member for South Coast Liza Butler today toured the site to see the progress, which is set to transform access to healthcare for the local community.
The Shoalhaven Hospital Redevelopment includes new and upgraded health facilities designed to meet the growing health needs of the community, improve patient care, and support healthcare professionals with the latest equipment and technology.
Construction of the new seven-storey acute clinical services building is close to reaching its highest point, and includes a new emergency department, intensive care unit, double the number of operating theatres and endoscopy rooms, a dedicated cardiology inpatient unit, and a new rooftop helipad.
The Shoalhaven Hospital Redevelopment acute services building is expected to be completed in 2026.
Staff and the community are encouraged to keep up to date with the latest news and information about the project by visiting the project website: https://shoalhavenredevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au/
Quotes attributable to Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park:
“The Minns Labor Government is dedicated to improving healthcare and delivering on the health infrastructure and technology for communities across NSW, in particular, focusing on the parts of the state that need it most.
“This $438 million project represents a significant investment in the health and wellbeing of the Shoalhaven community and it is exciting to see how much progress has been made since construction started.”
Quotes attributable to Member for South Coast, Liza Butler:
“It’s really fantastic to join Minister Park and meet members of the Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District and Health Infrastructure project team working on this incredibly important project for my community on the South Coast and discuss the positive impacts it is having on our region.
“The Shoalhaven Hospital Redevelopment will not only deliver quality healthcare services to my local community, but it will support our economy by creating hundreds of jobs during construction and ongoing healthcare roles once the hospital is operational.”