Saturday, July 19, 2025

$1.8m RSPCA Broken Hill upgrade officially opened

NSW Minister for Local Government, Ron Hoenig, has officially opened the newly upgraded RSPCA Broken Hill Veterinary Hospital during a visit to the State’s far west today.

Thanks to a $1.8 million investment from the NSW Government, the hospital has undergone a significant transformation to better serve the needs of animals and communities across the far west region, the Minister said.

“The RSPCA Broken Hill Veterinary Hospital plays a vital role in caring for pets and other animals in some of our most remote communities,” Mr Hoenig said.

“I’m pleased the NSW Government was able to support a much-needed upgrade of this important facility – its first major renovation in over 50 years.

“The upgrade will give RSPCA NSW the space and modern facilities needed to ensure its staff can deliver the best standard of care for animals in Broken Hill and the broader region.

“Improving animal welfare standards and promoting responsible pet ownership are key priorities of the NSW Government and it’s wonderful to see this renovation completed.”

The funding supported the construction of expanded surgical and treatment spaces, new consulting rooms and isolation wards, and modernised equipment that supports state-of-the-art-care, including a new ultrasound machine, a digital x-ray machine, dental equipment, new surgery tables and a steriliser for surgical instruments, known as an autoclave. 

“Our Broken Hill Veterinary Hospital is a valuable community resource, providing vital care for all creatures, great and small, including companion animals, livestock, and wildlife,” said RSPCA NSW CEO, Steven Coleman.

“This reopening signals an exciting new chapter for animal welfare in the far west. RSPCA NSW has a very special history and close connection with the Broken Hill community, and we are looking forward to continuing to provide our essential services in the area for many years to come.”

Broken Hill City Council Mayor, Tom Kennedy commended the Government for its support of the local animal welfare service.

“Broken Hill and our surrounding communities are very reliant on the RSPCA services given our isolation, and this upgrade will ensure RSPCA NSW can increase their capacity to help animals in our region,” the Mayor said.

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