About the project
The NSW Government has committed $25 million to the Finley Health Service which will enhance the current health facility and ensure health care services are carefully planned to meet community needs now and into the future.
Building hospitals and healthcare facilities is a complex operation involving three key phases – Planning, Design and Delivery. Each development is tailored to a community’s unique health needs and long-term health requirements.
The redevelopment will:
- expand and reconfigure the reception area
- deliver new inpatient rooms
- relocation the medical imaging unit and provide a new ultrasound service
- improvements to the Emergency Department
- essential service upgrades including IT for a better connected health service, and
- improvements to staff facilities.
The hospital design has been informed by extensive feedback and consultation with health professionals, staff, patients, Aboriginal community representatives and the Local Health Advisory Committee.
New staff accommodation units were built on the existing hospital site as part of the Key Worker Accommodation program (read more below).
Project milestones
- Project Update - September 2024 (PDF 2.71MB)
- Project Update - May 2024 (PDF 5.8MB)
- Drop-in Session (Flyer) - 14 May 2024 (PDF 56.91KB)
- Project Update – November 2023 (PDF 611.3KB)
- Project Update – April 2023 (PDF 167.02KB)
- Community information sessions – 29 November 2022 (PDF 185.35KB)
- Project Update – October 2022 (PDF 1MB)
- Project Update – June 2022 (PDF 99.11KB)
- Schematic Design Report (PDF 21.54MB)
- The 2023 Schematic Design Report has been published in response to the community’s feedback during concept plan consultation in November and December 2023, which sought additional information in relation to the planning and design of the upgraded facility.
- The 2023 Schematic Design Report provides additional detail on the preliminary studies and technical inputs that have shaped the schematic design. Some information in the 2023 Schematic Design Report has been redacted for the privacy of individuals and to meet legal obligations.
- Schematic Design - Floor plan and artist impressions (PDF 6.61MB) (May 2024)
Health Infrastructure
The installation of Finley’s new healthcare worker accommodation units is now complete following delivery in October. The final touches are now being made to ensure the units are ready for the first residents to move in.
Six units have been installed at Finley as part of the NSW Government’s Key Worker Accommodation (KWA) Program.
Each unit is fully furnished, self-contained, and features a light-filled living and dining area, modern kitchen, bedroom with ensuite, an internal laundry and a screened verandah. Finley has one accessible unit and secure access.
The units will help attract much needed healthcare staff by removing a barrier to finding accommodation for healthcare workers wanting to work in these regional towns, meaning recruiting and retaining staff will be easier.
The LHD is looking forward to welcoming the first health workers into the units shortly.
MLHD is one of three regional local health districts to benefit from a $45.3 million investment to deliver accommodation for health workers under the Key Worker Accommodation Program, with units also delivered in West Wyalong and Leeton.
For more information about the Key Worker Accommodation Program, please visit: bit.ly/4eFJdNr.
Key Worker Accommodation Project Update - October 2024 (PDF 1.37MB)
Key Worker Accommodation Project Update - September 2024 (PDF 1.42MB)
Key Worker Accommodation Project Update - May 2024 (PDF 1.56MB)
Key Worker Accommodation Program Update - November 2023 (PDF 241.12KB)
MLHD is seeking interest from local creatives to develop artwork that will inspire and comfort patients, visitors and staff in public and clinical spaces of the upgraded Finley Health Service.
Applicants with strong community links to the Finley and Riverina region, and living within the Murrumbidgee Local Health District are encouraged to apply.
There are two opportunities available, you may express interest in one or both. Project budgets including artist fees will be negotiated during the next stage of procurement. Fees are dependent on artform, materiality, number of locations and installation requirements which will be resolved in collaboration with shortlisted artists prior to contracting.
Project 1: Welcome Artwork
This artwork will welcome staff, patients and visitors to the site and create a safe place for families seeking care. It will feature in a prominent internal location near reception. This project seeks interest from artists willing to co-design and/or co-deliver an artwork with community in particular NSW Health staff and or local youth.
Project 2: Reflecting the Riverina
A number of locations have been identified for artwork throughout clinical units. Artworks should support a contemporary work and care environment, provide moments of unexpected, positive distraction to support the patient journey and reflect the people and places of the Riverina. This project seeks interest from a variety of artists, including (but not limited to) artists who create 2D artworks or digital illustrations.
Find information about the opportunities, application process, selection criteria and online submission form online: https://forms.office.com/r/mMx8aacuTq
Closing date: Monday, 9 December, 2024 at 5pm (AEST)
Questions? Contact Melanie Toscan by email melanie.toscan@health.nsw.gov.au or phone 0498 551 352.
Contact us
Project Team
Phone: (02) 9978 5412
Email: MLHD-Finley-Redevelopment@health.nsw.gov.au
Media queries
Phone: 0436 911 753
Email: MLHD-News@health.nsw.gov.au