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Health Infrastructure announced as 2024 National Infrastructure Awards finalist in four categories
Health Infrastructure has been selected as a finalist in the Infrastructure Partnerships Australia (IPA) 2024 National Infrastructure Awards across four categories, including the coveted Project of the Year!
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Health Infrastructure supporting Women in Construction
Health Infrastructure is actively supporting the NSW Government’s Infrastructure Skills Legacy Program (ISLP) which is implementing new targets for employing women in construction, as part of the $20.2 million Women in Construction Program.
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New Tissue Pathology and Diagnostic Oncology department opens at RPA Hospital
The new Tissue Pathology and Diagnostic Oncology department at Royal Prince Alfred (RPA) Hospital has officially opened, enhancing support for patients across Sydney.
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Update on Health Infrastructure Chief Executive
Health Infrastructure’s Chief Executive Rebecca Wark announced today that after much consideration and reflection, she will be leaving Health Infrastructure in June this year.
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Design teams appointed for Canterbury Hospital’s largest upgrade in 26 years and the Blacktown and Mount Druitt Hospital redevelopment
Canterbury Hospital is a step closer to its biggest upgrade in 26 years with the appointment of the project’s lead design team.
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Major step forward for the new Bankstown Hospital
Master planning will commence this month on the new Bankstown Hospital.
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Mural crafted by local Aboriginal students unveiled at Tweed Valley Hospital
A 30-metre-long mural, crafted by local Aboriginal students from Caldera School, has been installed on the walls of the new $723.3 million Tweed Valley Hospital.
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Early works for New Shellharbour Hospital on track
Early site works for the new Shellharbour Hospital are nearing completion, preparing the site for the next phase of construction.
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Hard Work Knows No Gender
Health Infrastructure is proud to support the NSW Government’s Hard Work Knows No Gender campaign.
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Amanda’s story of paving the way for Women in Construction
In celebration of International Women’s Day, with this year’s theme ‘Inspire Inclusion’, Amanda Rostron’s story working on the Liverpool Health and Academic Precinct is an inspiring example for women considering a career in construction.