Media Release: Have your say on the future of Hunter New England Health

Media Release: Have your say on the future of Hunter New England Health

Thursday, 13 March 2025

Submissions are open for the inquiry into the Health Services Amendment (Splitting of the Hunter New England Health District) Bill 2025 and Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has encouraged the public to have their say.

The proposed Bill aims to dissolve the current Hunter New England Local Health District to establish two new districts – Hunter Local Health District and the New England Northwest Local Health District.

The Bill was referred to the Legislative Assembly Committee on Community Services who will be looking into how the proposal would work, including the benefits and risks.

Mr Moylan said interested stakeholders and the public can now have input into the future of health services across the region.

“I encourage the public to outline their concerns and make a submission to the committee before they close on 12 April,” he said.

“Now is the time for members of the Northern Tablelands community to have their say on the future of healthcare in the region.”

You can make your submission by visiting the official inquiry page on the Parliament NSW website.

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Photo caption: Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan said now is the time to have your say on the Health Services Amendment (Splitting of the Hunter New England Health District) Bill 2025.

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