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3 July, 2022

$250 million for the Hospital expansion

HEALTH Minister Yvette D’Ath visited Cairns this week to discuss the $250 million investment for a major expansion of hospital capacity in Cairns Hospital as part of the largest investment in new hospitals and new beds in Queensland’s history.


(L-R) Interim CEO CHHHS, Dr Jeremy Wellwood, Craig Crawford MP, QLD Health Minister Yvette D’Ath, Board Chairman Cairns Hospital Clive Skarott and outgoing CEO CHHHS Tina Chinery
(L-R) Interim CEO CHHHS, Dr Jeremy Wellwood, Craig Crawford MP, QLD Health Minister Yvette D’Ath, Board Chairman Cairns Hospital Clive Skarott and outgoing CEO CHHHS Tina Chinery

Minister D’Ath said the record health budget will deliver an extra 45 beds in the second half of next year and a further 96 beds by the first half of 2026. 

“Our record health budget will deliver the extra hospital beds the region needs for the future,” the Minister said. 

“These new beds will tackle the ever-growing demand for health services we’re seeing throughout the region and across the entire State. 

“Importantly, 45 new beds will come online in the second half of next year through our Accelerated Infrastructure Delivery Program. 

“The State Budget also invests $250 million for a new surgical centre with around 32 beds as well as a refurbishment of the Cairns Hospital that will deliver approximately 64 extra beds. 

“These crucial investments are another sign of the Palaszczuk Government’s commitment to funding world class health care for Queenslanders.” 

Member for Cairns Michael Healy said the record health budget was just what the region needed. 

“By following the health advice and leading the nation in managing the COVID-19 pandemic, Queensland’s economy is booming,” Mr Healy said. 

“For Cairns, that means more domestic and international visitors and an increasing population. 

“This record health investment means that Cairns can take advantage of our thriving economy and the great lifestyle our city offers whilst maintaining even better essential services.” 

Minister for Seniors and Disability Services, Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, and Member for Barron River Craig Crawford said the capacity expansion in this year’s budget was built on years of critical investment in the region. 

“The Palaszczuk Government knows how vital a strong health system is for our region,” Minister Crawford said. 

“This investment will complement the hospital projects that have been recently completed or are currently underway. 

“This includes the Cairns Hospital Mental Health Unit, the Cairns Emergency Department Expansion and the Mossman Hospital Emergency Department Upgrade.” 

Speaker of the Queensland Parliament and Member for Mulgrave Curtis Pitt welcomed the funding announcement and its benefits for the local community. 

“As well as being focused on creating additional bed capacity, this health budget ensures that Queenslanders can get world-class care closer to home,” Mr Pitt said. 

“Building health infrastructure also provides local job opportunities, and the $250 million expansion project will create around 611 jobs during construction, supporting the local economy.”

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