Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Camden calls for fair share of hospital funding

Camden Council is calling on the NSW Government to commit funding for Camden Hospital as part of upcoming State Budget decisions, after the Federal Government announced $25 billion in additional funding for public hospitals.

Under the agreement, the additional funding will flow from the Commonwealth to the states to support public hospitals. While the funding provides a critical boost to the health system around Australia, decisions about how that money is allocated to individual hospitals will be made by the NSW Government.

Mayor, Therese Fedeli (pictured) said Camden’s rapidly growing community could not afford to be left out of the funding flow.

“Camden is the fastest-growing area in NSW, and yet our hospital capacity has not kept pace with the needs of our community,” she said.

“Time and time again, when I speak to members of our community, I hear stories of residents being forced to travel to Campbelltown or Liverpool for their healthcare needs. That’s not good enough.

“Additionally, in April last year, the NSW Government announced a commitment of $15 million for the planning of a new hospital at the Western Sydney Aerotropolis. However, we are yet to hear any further detail on the progress of this proposal. This leaves our residents relying on a local hospital that is underfunded, alongside the prospect of a new hospital whose future remains unclear.

“I’d like to sincerely thank the Federal Government for providing this additional funding to support the healthcare of all Australians. For the NSW Government, the time is now to provide Camden with the healthcare it needs by allocating appropriate funds towards Camden Hospital as well as securing a new hospital site to support our rapidly growing community.”

The Time Is Now is Camden Council’s ongoing advocacy campaign calling on the State and Federal governments to deliver the infrastructure and services needed to keep pace with Camden’s growth.

The campaign highlights the growing gap between population growth and infrastructure investment and makes clear that timely funding decisions are critical to ensuring residents can access essential services when and where they need them, the Mayor said.

She said the Council’s message to the NSW Government was clear.

“Our residents deserve timely access to quality healthcare close to home,” she said.

“We will continue to advocate strongly until Camden Hospital is properly funded and a new hospital site is secured to meet the needs of our community.”

To find out more about The Time Is Now, visit www.camden.nsw.gov.au/advocacy.

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