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2018
Demolition commencement announced
Demolition commencement announced
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An event was held at Goulburn Base Hospital on Friday 31 August 2018 to announce the commencement of demolition for the Goulburn Hospital and Health Service Redevelopment.
The first bricks of Lady Grose Home were dislodged to make way for construction of the new four storey Clinical Services Building.
This is an exciting step forward for health facilities in Goulburn and the project team has worked hard to deliver this important redevelopment for the community.
Construction will get underway once demolition is complete and the planning application approved, with the redevelopment expected to be completed in 2021.
Staff, patients and the community have been heavily involved in designing the new building.
The site of the new state-of-the-art ambulance station at 203-223 Bourke Street was also announced.
The new station will be a major improvement on the current Clifford Street station, providing a better working environment for paramedics and making it easier for them to deliver critical mobile care services to the community.
Goulburn Ambulance Station is one of 23 upgraded, rebuilt or new rural ambulance stations being delivered as part of the NSW Government’s $122 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program.
It is the biggest regional and rural transformation of NSW Ambulance Infrastructure in the organisation’s history.