Wentworth's new hospital opens
Wentworth's new $30 million hospital opened its doors, and the Far West has been waiting on this one for years.
It's a proper purpose-built facility, with a 19-bed inpatient unit, a palliative care suite so families can stay together at the hardest moments, an Urgent Care Centre open seven days a week, community health rooms and a patient gym. For too long, people in Wentworth and the surrounding towns have been driving hours each way for care that should be available locally, and that wears folks down.
It's also the first hospital in NSW running on one hundred per cent electricity, with Barkindji language signage and a scar tree sculpture recognising the Traditional Owners of this Country. The building reflects the place it sits in, which is how it should be.
To everyone who got this build over the line, the workers, the planners, the local health staff who kept services running through construction, and the community that has been calling for this for years, thank you. The Far West has its hospital.