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Project Updated   29 Oct

The Ballarat Base Hospital Redevelopment project aims to upgrade and expand the existing hospital. The scope of the works includes:

  • a new emergency department
  • a women and children’s hub
  • a new theatre suite
  • an extra 100 inpatient and short stay beds
  • a pharmacy
  • pathology services
  • an Education and Learning Centre for Grampians Health and Deakin Rural Clinal School
  • a new 'critical care floor' including operating theatres, procedure rooms, an expanded intensive care unit, endoscopy suites and consulting rooms
  • a helipad, and 
  • 400 new car spots. 

Once completed, the project will increase the hospital's capacity by 18,000 emergency patients and 14,500 inpatients per year, with the 'critical care floor' delivering capacity for an additional 4,000 surgeries every year.

The proejct is being delivered in three stages, with Stage Three as the main works package:

  • Stage One: Decanting and Demolition works
  • Stage Two: Central Energy Plant and Support Services Building, including the new pharmacy, pathology and a education centre, and
  • Stage Three: A new multi-level tower (the Main Tower) which includes a new emergency department, a women and children’s hub, a theatre suite and procedure rooms, and an extra 100 inpatient and short stay beds.
STATUS: Under Delivery
Project Updated   29 May

The Tasmanian Government is delivering a major redevelopment of the Launceston General Hospital (LGH) over the 20 years to 2041, with works to be undertaken in four stages. 

The stages comprise:

  • Stage One (2018 – 2022) – complete existing LGH redevelopment projects under the 2018 Tasmanian Government funding commitment
  • Stage Two (2022 – 2024) – Begin planning the major redevelopment projects and deliver smaller refurbishment projects to create space to address service and infrastructure priorities identified in the Masterplanning process
  • Stage Three (2024 – 2027) – Deliver major construction projects, including the mental health services precinct, expanded and redesigned acute care zone, new medical inpatient unit for older persons and a new car park; and begin planning for a new inpatient and outpatient services tower on the current Northside site
  • Stage Four (2027 – 2032) – Build a new inpatient and outpatient services precinct on the current Northside site and plan for and build the final elements to deliver the Masterplan vision including a new front entrance
STATUS: Announced
Project Updated   29 May

The Macquarie Point Stadium (formally named the Regatta Point Multi Purpose Stadium) is a proposed multi-purpose stadium at Macquarie Point, on the foreshore of Hobart.

The new stadium will have capacity of up to 23,000 seats, a 1,500-person function room, a retractable roof, and will be designed to Australian Football League specifications. 

The stadium is intended to be located within a new Arts, Entertainment and Sports Precinct in Macquarie Point, Hobart. 

The stadium includes:

  • a stage pocket in the northern stand to support concerts and events
  • a single continuous concourse that services the whole stadium
  • a seating bowl design, and
  • separated back of house and catering facilities with a below ground service road to separate vehicles and stadium visitors and users.
STATUS: Announced
Project Added   29 May

The Muswellbrook Solar Farm is a proposed solar and battery project located adjacent to the former Muswellbrook Coal Mine in New South Wales, within the Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone.

The project, proposed by OX2 in partnership with Idemitsu Australia, includes:

  • a 135-megawatt solar farm
  • a 135-megawatt / 270-megawatt hour battery
  • an onsite substation
  • approximately 2.4 kilometres of 132-kilovolt (kV) transmission lines, and
  • a 132-kV switching yard.
STATUS: Detailed Planning
Project Updated   28 May

The project will see the construction of a new Women and Babies Hospital within the Fiona Stanley Hospital precinct. Services currently delivered at the King Edward Memorial Hospital will be relocated 20 km south to the new hospital. Alongside delivery of the new Women and Babies facility, the WA Government is also planning the expansion of services at Osborne Park Hospital and Perth Children’s Hospital.

Works at the New Women’s and Babies Hospital will comprise:

  • obstetrics
  • gynaecology, and
  • neonatal services

At the Osborne Park Hospital site, works will include expansion of obstetrics, gynaecology and neonatal services, as well as a new Family Birthing Centre alongside the hospital.

At the Perth Children’s Hospital, neonatal services will be expanded.

STATUS: Awarded
Status Changed   27 May
part of Inland Rail Freight Corridor

The Beveridge to Albury section of the Inland Rail project is the only section traversing Victoria. The project comprises the upgrade of existing structures at 12 sites along 262 kilometres of existing rail corridor – the North East Rail Line (NERL) – between Beveridge and the Victoria-NSW border at Albury, to enable the operation of double-stacked freight trains.

The Beveridge to Albury section is being delivered across two tranches.

Tranche One includes upgrades at the following sites:

  • Murray Valley Highway, Barnawartha North
  • Wangaratta Station Precinct, Wangaratta
  • Beaconsfield Parade bridge, Glenrowan, and
  • Seymour-Avenel Road bridge, Seymour.

Works include:

  • track lowering
  • replacing existing bridges with taller ones
  • removing footbridges
  • building a pedestrian underpass
  • track slews
  • relocating or raising signal gantries, and
  • modifying or relocating overhead power poles.

This project originally included a section that would span from Beveridge to Tottenham in metropolitan Melbourne. However, following the Independent Review into the delivery of Inland Rail, this section was placed on hold and Beveridge was chosen as the site for a new Intermodal Freight Terminal. The new terminal is a complementary development to Inland Rail, funded and delivered externally to the ARTC.

This project development has been undertaken with consideration to the separate $235 million North East Line Upgrade, undertaken by ARTC through the Victorian Government's Regional Rail Revival program. ARTC shares the rail corridor with V/Line passenger train operations, the Sydney-Melbourne XPT and suburban Melbourne trains.

STATUS: Operational
Project Updated   26 May

The Griffith Base Hospital Project will include the delivery of a three-story clinical services building containing:

  • an emergency department
  • new aged care and rehabilitation beds
  • operating theatres
  • medical imaging, and 
  • outpatient care.

Also included in the scope is improved on-site parking and the demolotion of remaining redudnant buildings. 

STATUS: Under Delivery
Project Updated   25 May

The WA Comprehensive Cancer Centre is a proposed 10-storey facility in Perth led by the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research. The project scope comprises:

  • 140 overnight and inpatient beds
  • 110 chemotherapy, medical and same day beds and chairs
  • 10 operating theatres and an intensive care unit
  • up to 20 intensive care beds
  • 40 Linear Clinical Research trial beds/chairs, and
  • supporting on-site services.

The Centre will be located at the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Campus (QEII).

STATUS: Announced

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