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From 1 May, there will be changes to the Paraburdoo Hospital parking and site access.

Project

New Paraburdoo Hospital Regional hospital redevelopment

Paraburdoo

Overview


The Paraburdoo Hospital Redevelopment is a significant investment in regional healthcare, designed to deliver modern, integrated services for the local community.

Construction of the new Paraburdoo Hospital will begin 1 May 2026. During this time, there will be changes to parking and site access. These temporary arrangements will remain in place until early 2028 and may be adjusted as required. Access to the hospital will be maintained at all times via the existing main entry.

The project involves the design and construction of a new facility on the existing hospital site, incorporating an emergency department, short-stay inpatient unit, primary and community care services, and a private GP clinic.

This redevelopment aims to provide a flexible model of care, ensuring patients have access to a comprehensive range of clinical treatment and short-stay services close to home.

The emergency department will be equipped to manage urgent care needs. The Ambulatory Care Department will include child health and development services that will support early intervention and family care.

Enhanced diagnostic capabilities and a private GP clinic will improve access to primary care and support continuity of treatment within the community.

Construction updates

  • Parking changes from 1 May to late-July 2026

    Construction of a new temporary car park will be underway from 1 May 2026. During this period, parking will be available via the northern car park entry. More details via this map.

  • Parking changes from late-July 2026

    The existing car park will be closed and the new temporary car park will be complete and opened for use. The ambulance bay will be relocated. Access to the temporary car park will be available via the southern car park entry. More details via this map.

    This temporary car park will remain in operation until the hospital project is completed in 2028.

Benefits

  • Improved access to GP services.
  • Modern diagnostic and pathology services.
  • Strengthened emergency care access, with facilities including a resuscitation bay and short-stay beds, for timely and life-saving treatment.
  • Expanded primary and community health services, bringing treatment and rehabilitation closer to home, reducing the need to travel distances.
  • Dedicated child health immunisation room, supporting early intervention and family-focused care, for children and the wider community.
  • Flexible, patient-centred, accessible care in a purpose-built facility, designed to meet evolving healthcare needs for the local community.

Project map

This map shows an aerial view of the project location. Turn on the toggle below to show disruptions.