Have your say! Survey launched to help bring heritage to life at Goulburn Hospital

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The community is being asked to contribute to the arts and heritage program for the $150 million Goulburn Hospital and
Health Service Redevelopment to preserve history, share memories and deliver therapeutic benefits to patients and visitors.


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From 06 August to 28 August 2020 staff and community members are being invited to complete an online survey to share feedback about their memories of the Goulburn Health Service and what they would like to see included in the new hospital’s heritage exhibition and time capsule.
 
The heritage of the Goulburn health service is an essential element of the Goulburn Hospital and Health Service Redevelopment. The project has catalogued over 2000 items from Goulburn Base Hospital and Bourke Street Health Service, which along with the stories of the people who used them, will provide a vital record and connection to healthcare over the years in Goulburn.
 
The project is looking at ways to display these items throughout the new four-storey Clinical Services Building.
 
The online survey will run from 06 August to 28 August 2020. To access the survey and view some of the catalogued items visit the project website: http://www.goulburnredevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au/news-and-publications/goulburn-health-service-heritage-survey
 
For more information or to register interest in participating in the arts and heritage program email: SNSWLHD-GoulburnHospital-Redevelopment@health.nsw.gov.au
 
The $150 million Goulburn Hospital and Health Service Redevelopment builds on the NSW Government’s extensive investment in health facilities across the district. The Government has allocated $18.6 million for the Cooma Hospital Redevelopment and $8 million for the redevelopment of Yass Hospital. The new Braidwood Multipurpose Service, currently under construction, is part of the Government’s $304 million Multipurpose Service (MPS) Program.