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Mount Druitt Community Dialysis Centre commended at Greater Sydney Planning Awards
Celebrating great community collaboration, Health Infrastructure and the Western Sydney Local Health District is proud to have received special commendation at the Greater Sydney Planning Awards 2019.
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Artist impressions of Cootamundra ambulance station unveiled
In good news for emergency care in South Western NSW, artist impressions of the new Cootamundra ambulance station have been unveiled.
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Westmead Hospital’s Central Acute Services Building tops out
Marking a significant milestone for western Sydney, Westmead’s new Central Acute Services Building (CASB) has reached its final height.
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Rebecca Wark appointed as new Chief Executive, Health Infrastructure
After an extensive recruitment process, NSW Health Secretary, Elizabeth Koff and Health Infrastructure’s Chairman, Lucio de Bartolomeo, were delighted to announce the appointment of Rebecca Wark as our new Chief Executive in May 2019.
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Dubbo Hospital’s new clinical building reaches final height
Hitting a major milestone for communities of Dubbo and surrounds, construction on Dubbo Hospital’s new three-storey clinical building has reached its highest point.
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First sod turned on new Macksville hospital
Shovels are in the ground and Macksville’s new hospital is underway!
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Opening doors with leadership initiative
Supporting women in leadership is a priority for Health Infrastructure, and so we are excited to be part of the new Opendoors Program.
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First sod turned for Campbelltown Hospital redevelopment
In a major milestone, the first sod has been turned at Campbelltown Hospital, kicking off main works construction on the hospital’s $632 million Stage 2 redevelopment.
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Construction workers celebrate National Reconciliation Week
Grounded in truth, walk together with courage. What a strong theme for this year’s National Reconciliation Week that ran from 27 May to 3 June across Australia.
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Art in the making at Randwick Campus Redevelopment
Did you know that art in public health spaces help create culturally welcoming, and healing environments? Many Health Infrastructure projects develop Arts in Health programs that reflect the unique cultural attributes of their communities to create engaging and enlivened health settings.