Showing posts with label #JodiMcKay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #JodiMcKay. Show all posts

Monday, 3 May 2021

Muswellbrook Hospital to Receive New Operating Theatre Under $32 Million Funding Commitment

BY JARROD MELMETH

Muswellbrook Hospital is receiving some love in the form of a $32 million commitment from State Labor, promising to complete stage 2 of it's redevelopment, should they be elected in 2023.

Labor Leader Jodi Mckay and Shadow Health Minister Ryan Park, joined Upper Hunter candidate Jeff Drayton on Monday to announce the funding. 

Under the new plans, the hospital will be upgraded with a new general ward on the lower ground floor, added maternity services, central sterilising and an operating theatre. 

Currently the hospital reportedly has a surgical ward but no accompanying operating theatre. 

The NSW Government completed a $21.5 million stage two of the redevelopment in June 2019, at a cost of $21.5 million, which has been labelled a "stuff up by" the opposition. 

Jodi Mckay says the so-called completed redevelopment is a slap in the face for the Upper Hunter community.

"A community the size of Muswellbrook that contributes so much funding to the states economy really does deserve a good quality healthcare system."

"This has been an issue that has been around for a really long time. We know that rural health has been left behind. It depends on where your postcode is as to the level of help you receive."

"In Muswellbrook there has certainly been a lack of funding and lack of will to actually improve the healthcare services," Ms Mckay said.

Upper Hunter Candidate Jeff Drayton says the region does a lot of the heavy lifting for the state and its high time they got something out if it. 

"We send nearly a billion dollars down the freeway a year and receive very little in return," Mr Drayton said. 

Concept plans of the NSW Governments upgrades
to Muswellbrook Hospital completed in 2019.
Source: NSWHealth

Friday, 28 August 2020

Hunter Labor MPs HIt Back At Premier's Train Manufacturing Comments

BY IAN CROUCH

Hunter Labor MP's have hit out over the Premier's comments about the state's train building ability, describing them as an insult.

Gladys Berejiklian told reporters in Sydney that Australia and NSW are not good at making trains, which is why they have to be purchased offshore.

NSW Labor Leader and former Newcastle MP, Jodi McKay says the Premier's comments are offensive to train building and other industries with a proud history in regions including the Hunter .

Swansea MP and Deputy Labor Leader, Yasmin Catley says the Premier has ignored the Hunter's proud ship and train building history, especially the Tangara carriages built in the 1980's by Goninans at Broadmeadow.

"..which are still running today on the tracks around NSW. The Premier has really demonstrated that she does not understand manufacturing. She's insulted those incredibly skilled workers that we have around this state, particularly those in the Hunter and, quite frankly, she's not up for her job if that's her view," she said.

Goninans (now UGL) built more than 450 Tangara carriages between 1987 and 1995. All but 8 are still in service and have been upgraded with the interiors repainted and new seating upholstery and handrails installed in 2010.

The Newcastle-built Tangara is still in service on Sydney's Rail Network Picture: busaustralia.com