❓ The WA government is planning two new Family Birth Centres as part of the New Women and Babies Hospital Project, to be located at Osborne Park Hospital and the new Women and Babies Hospital at Murdoch. Planning has commenced, but specific completion dates and costs are not provided.
AnsweredQoN 2112Legislative Assembly
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On page 39 of the 2024-25 North Metropolitan Health Service Annual Report, it says there will be two new family birth centres built, one north and one south of the river, as part of the New Women’s and Babies Hospital Project, Can you tell the committee::(a) Have sites have been identified for these centres and has planning for them commenced;(b) Where are the sites;(c) When are the centres scheduled for completion; and(d) How much will each centre cost?
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Answered
14 May 2026
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Minister for Health
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6 days
(a)-(d)
Planning has commenced for two new Family Birth Centres as part of the New Women and Babies Hospital Project, located at Osborne Park Hospital, and the new Women and Babies Hospital at Murdoch. The Family Birth Centres are being delivered as part of the broader New Women and Babies Hospital Project.
Planning has commenced for two new Family Birth Centres as part of the New Women and Babies Hospital Project, located at Osborne Park Hospital, and the new Women and Babies Hospital at Murdoch. The Family Birth Centres are being delivered as part of the broader New Women and Babies Hospital Project.
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