Latest News - February 2019

From left, General Manager, The Tweed Hospital Joe McDonald, Member for Tweed Geoff Provest MP, Assistant Minister for Skills Adam Marshall MP and Regional General Manager NSW TAFE Susie George.

Tweed Valley Skills Centre

An exciting joint initiative between TAFE NSW and the Tweed Valley Hospital project for the new ‘Tweed Valley Skills Centrehas been announced by the Minister responsible for TAFE NSW, Adam Marshall, with Member for Tweed, Geoff Provest.

The initiative demonstrates the long-term benefits of the new hosptial's location immediately adjacent to the TAFE NSW Kingscliff campus.

A Prototype and Simulation Suite, in addition to a Skills and Employment Hub, will see the new Tweed Valley Skills Centre provide education, training, and employment opportunities for the local community and ensure that the benefits of the new hospital extend beyond the delivery of new hospital buildings.

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Posted 27 Feb 2019
A message from your Local Health District - Industry Briefing

A message from your Local Health District - Industry Briefing

Lendlease our early works contractor will shortly be going to tender for the next round of work packages associated with the Tweed Valley Hospital development, including the construction of worker’s accommodation and offices, bulk earthworks, road and civil works,  piling and services infrastructure.

The tender will include the opportunity for local businesses to apply.

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Posted 06 Feb 2019
Lendlease Industry Briefing Session

Lendlease Industry Briefing Session

Tweed Shire and Northern NSW businesses are set to benefit from the construction of the new Tweed Valley Hospital when early works commence in the coming months, with an industry briefing being held next week to inform locally businesses of the packages and opportunities that will be available.

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Posted 06 Feb 2019
Engaging with our stakeholders

Engaging with our stakeholders

Health Infrastructure is a government agency responsible for delivering public health infrastructure on behalf of NSW Health. This includes the Tweed Valley Hospital Development.

Health Infrastructure engages at all times in a professional and respectful manner with all our stakeholders across government, industry and the community.

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Posted 03 Feb 2019
Response to EIS Submissions report released

Response to EIS Submissions report released

The project team has provided a report that responds to submissions from community members, as well as Government departments and agencies, during the extended public exhibition of the Stage 1 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the new hospital.

The report has been lodged with the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) and will be published on their website.

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Posted 01 Feb 2019