Victoria's hospital funding under scrutiny
L'essentiel
Advocates claim run-down hospitals in regional Victoria are being snubbed for funding due to being in 'safe seats' or lacking 'political relevance', prompting calls for an independent body to allocate state funding.
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Pourquoi c'est important
The article discusses the issue of hospital funding in regional Victoria, with advocates claiming that run-down hospitals are being snubbed for funding due to being in 'safe seats' or lacking 'political relevance'.
Advocates across the state say run-down or outdated facilities are being snubbed for funding due to the area being in a 'safe seat' or 'lacking political relevance'.
As Victoria approaches a state election in November, there are calls for state funding to be allocated by an independent body free of political interference.
The safe seat problem
In 2022, Western District Health Service's then-chief executive Rohan Fitzgerald led efforts to secure state government funding to upgrade the aging Hamilton Base Hospital, a 3.5-hour drive west of Melbourne.
Despite an impassioned public plea from staff, the calls for a $32 million upgrade fell on deaf ears.
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
The Victorian government will allocate funding for hospital upgrades in regional Victoria
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Questions ouvertes
- Will the Victorian government allocate funding for hospital upgrades in regional Victoria?
- Will an independent body be established to allocate state funding for hospital upgrades?


