Sunday, January 25, 2026

Contractor appointed to Temora Hospital redevelopment

The Temora Hospital Redevelopment is a step closer, with the NSW Government today announcing the appointment of a main works contractor.

The $95 million redevelopment will deliver new health facilities and upgraded health services for Temora and the surrounding communities, ensuring residents can access high-quality care closer to home, now and into the future.

Richard Crookes Construction has been awarded the contract following a competitive tender process.

An artist’s impression of the new hospital precinct.

The redevelopment will include:

  • An Emergency Department
  • Inpatient Unit for flexible use for medical, surgical, rehabilitation, maternity, and palliative care patients
  • Birthing and nursery
  • Operating theatre and procedure room
  • Allied health and ambulatory clinics with gymnasium
  • Community health and mental health, drug and alcohol services
  • Medical Imaging

New services to be delivered include an additional procedure room in the perioperative suite and expansion of the medical imaging unit to include a new ultrasound and CT service.

Improved car parking for patients, staff and visitors, as well as separate emergency and service vehicle entry are included as part of the design.

“This is an exciting day for Temora and the wider community. The appointment of the builder marks a major step forward in delivering the modern hospital facilities this region deserves,” said Minister for Regional Health, Ryan Park.

The existing Temora Hospital.

“The $95 million investment will significantly improve the experience of patients, families and healthcare workers, and ensure the community can continue to access high-quality health care closer to home.”

Temora Shire Council Mayor, Rick Firman has been a strong advocate for the hospital redevelopment, as Chairman of Temora’s Local Health Advisory Committee (LHAC) and committee member of NSW Regional Health Ministerial Advisory Panel.

The project is expected to be completed in 2028.

For more information, visit the Temora Hospital Redevelopment’s website: https://www.nsw.gov.au/health-and-wellbeing/health-infrastructure-projects/temora-health-service-redevelopme

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