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RPA HealthOne Green Square opens its doors to patients
Royal Prince Alfred (RPA) HealthOne Green Square opened its doors to patients, providing local community access to a range of specialised healthcare services and help ease pressure on hospitals.
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Health Infrastructure’s commitment to sustainability
World Environment Day, held annually on 5 June, brings together millions of people from across the globe, engaging them in the effort to protect and restore the Earth.
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Tumut Hospital installs on-site accommodation for healthcare workers
Five new accommodation units have been installed at the Tumut Hospital, providing health workers safe and comfortable accommodation close to work.
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Listening to support reconciliation
National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to reflect on the country's shared history, engage in meaningful conversations, and explore how we can work towards achieving reconciliation in Australia.
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Liverpool Hospital building reaches new heights
The Liverpool Health and Academic Precinct has reached a major milestone with the new hospital building reaching its highest point of construction.
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Symbolic Aboriginal welcome artwork selected for Tweed Valley Hospital
A prominent artwork celebrating Aboriginal custodianship and timeless connection to land and water will welcome patients, visitors, and staff to the new Tweed Valley Hospital.
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Excavated artefacts unearth rich Aboriginal history of land
Health Infrastructure works with archaeologists and local community groups to unearth artifacts from the past when preparing for the future of healthcare in NSW.
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Expression of Interest open for Health Infrastructure Medical Technology Panel
Health Infrastructure (HI) is inviting expressions of interest for the HI Medical Technology Panel.
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Construction complete at new Tamworth Ambulance Station
Construction is complete on Tamworth’s new ambulance station and local paramedics will soon be handed the keys to the facility.
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New guide for estimating space requirements for hospital departments
New Australasian Health Facility Guidelines (AusHFG) Spatial Benchmarks are now available to support the development of high level area estimates for clinical, clinical support and non-clinical services.