AS planning and design nears completion, the Moree Hospital Redevelopment project has been placed on public exhibition until midnight, Tuesday November 26, 2024.
This includes the project’s Review of Environmental Factors (REF) report, which has been prepared to assess the potential benefits and environmental impacts of the project, as well as the designs and general information about the project.
The public exhibition can be found at Health Infrastructure’s website: https://www.hinfra.health.nsw.gov.au/projects/on-exhibition
Feedback can be provided online via the website, and if assistance is required please contact the project team on: [email protected].
The feedback received will be used to finalise the details of the design, prior to construction commencing in 2025.
Health Infrastructure and Hunter New England Local Health District are continuing to work together to ensure priority health services are delivered for the Moree community as part of the redevelopment project.
The project team appreciates the valuable time and input provided by staff, stakeholders and the community into the design process for the redevelopment.
The NSW Government is investing $105 million in the Moree Hospital Redevelopment which will deliver a new clinical services building and provide enhanced healthcare facilities on the existing hospital site.
The project is expected to include an emergency department, operating theatres, medical imaging, birthing and inpatient unit, and pathology, and a new main entry.
As planning and design nears completion, the project has been placed on public exhibition until midnight Tuesday 26 November 2024.
As part of the public exhibition, interested parties can view the project’s Review of Environmental Factors (REF) report, which has been prepared to assess the potential benefits and environmental impacts of the project.
The submissions received will be used to finalise the details of the design, prior to construction commencing in 2025.
Health Infrastructure engages with community and stakeholders, including seeking input and feedback on our projects, in accordance with our Community Participation Plan.
The project team appreciates the valuable time and input provided by staff, stakeholders and the community into the design process for the redevelopment.
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