Spotlight on Australia: Life and Health Sciences
New South Wales State Budget 2022-
2023
Health Services and Infrastructure - Major Spending
Activities
Workforce
A$4.5bn (£2.5b) invested in NSW Health workforce
to recruit over 10,000 FTE staff to hospitals and
health services across the state.
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Mental
A$4058m) for the Integrated Mental Health
Complex at Westmead (Sydney).
Ambulanc
A$1.8bm (£1.0b) to enable NSW Ambulance to
recruit over 2,000 staff and open 30 new
ambulance stations between 2023 and 2026.
Triage and
Telerem) to provide in-house Secondary
Triage & Alternative Referral Services within a
new Ambulance Virtual Clinical Coordination
Centre.
Resilience
A$776.7m (£437m) for Health Service resilience
programs.
Children's Hospital
A$185.4m Redevelopmen for Children's
Hospital at Westmead Redevelopment (Sydney).
Palliative
A$74417m) over 5 years to enhance end-
of-life palliative care services.
Health and Academic Precinct
A$126.8m (£71m) in 2022-2023 (as part of a
A$740m project) for the Liverpool Health &
Academic Precinct (Sydney).View entire presentation