Our hospitals are undergoing a huge transformation
Both the Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick and The Children's Hospital at Westmead are being transformed into world-class health research, education and teaching hubs.
The redevelopment is worth $1.3 billion, investing in expanded and improved healthcare facilities for parents, families and staff. Learn more about how a hospital is built on the NSW Health Infrastructure website.
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The new ED, designed in collaboration with staff, will have single rooms, the department's first Short-Stay Unit, a modern waiting area, and flexible spaces for private conversations, providing enhanced privacy and comfort for children and their families.
- Native seedlings planted with purpose in The Children’s Hospital at Westmead forecourt east
- Australian-first facility to advance treatment for genetic diseases east
- Family-centred care at the forefront of future hospitals east
- Prototype rooms provide a sneak peek into the future of paediatric healthcare east
- Australia's first purpose-built biocontainment centre east
- Accessible playground launched at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead east