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Key Health Worker Accommodation boost for Lismore

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31 October 2025, 1:59 AM

Key Health Worker Accommodation boost for LismoreKew Health Worker Accommodation is to be built close to the Lismore Base Hospital

Another sign of economic growth for Lismore after the 2022 floods was announced today by the NSW Government as the Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) looks to partner with developers to build Key Health Worker Accommodation near Lismore Base Hospital.


Lismore is one of more than 20 Key Health Worker Accommodation projects in rural, regional and remote NSW across nine local health districts, as part of the Government’s $200.1 million program.



The investment will support the building of new accommodation, refurbishment of existing homes, and the purchase of suitable properties such as residential units, with Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) now seeking development partners.


The new accommodation is planned to include between 10 and 20 self-contained, flood-resilient, studio apartments close to Lismore Base Hospital, ensuring healthcare workers have access to fit-for-purpose, comfortable and convenient accommodation, which will help attract and retain essential healthcare staff to our region.


NNSWLHD received $34.2 million as part of the program to deliver key health worker accommodation projects in Lismore as well as Grafton and Tweed.


Interested parties can access the Request for Information through the BuyNSW platform.



The new Lismore Key Health Worker Accommodation is expected to be completed by mid-2028.


Minister for Health Ryan Park said, “The Minns Government is committed to ensuring regional health services have the workforce and infrastructure they need to provide quality care.


“By providing fit-for-purpose, flood-resilient housing in Lismore, we’re removing one of the major barriers to attracting and keeping skilled health professionals in the region.


“This investment will make a real difference to the sustainability of local health services and the community’s access to care.”


NNSWLHD Chief Executive Tracey Maisey said, “NNSWLHD is looking forward to working with potential development partners to deliver high-quality and affordable accommodation.



“We’re seeking innovative and community-minded partners to help us create modern, well-located housing to support our staff.


“We know access to suitable accommodation can make all the difference in recruiting and retaining skilled staff, particularly in regional and remote areas.


“We recognise the importance of this project to our staff and the broader community, and we’ll continue to provide updates as it progresses.”


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