As part of the Albanese and Rockliff governments' commitment to improving the state's regional healthcare, the new Tasmanian home of the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) is a step closer, with planning and design works underway.
The $21.3 million redevelopment will support the RFDS to expand its operations, and was made possible by $15 million from the Albanese Government, $6 million from the Rockliff Government, and additional support from the RFDS.
The new base at Launceston Airport will boost capacity for rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, as well as ground vehicle transfers, and will include space needed to cater for surge workers through either infectious disease outbreaks, or for fire-fighting personnel to tackle bushfires.
This will enable the RFDS to increase outreach support such as mobile mental health services, mobile dental services, and mobile general practitioner services - and support them to deliver urgent care to people across regional Tasmania.
Federal Minister for Regional Development and Local Government, Kristy McBain joined Federal Member for Lyons, Brian Mitchell last week to inspect the site of the new base, and to receive an update on the project.
Up to 62 full time jobs will be supported during the construction phase, with up to 41 ongoing jobs in the healthcare sector set to be created once operational in 2027.
When completed, the facility will also house staff and equipment for other emergency service providers, including Ambulance Tasmania, Tasmanian Police and the Fixed Wing Aeromedical Providers.
Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Regional Development and Local Government, Kristy McBain:
"It was fantastic to visit RFDS Tasmania to see planning work on this important redevelopment progressing - a region-shaping project made possible thanks to $15 million from the Albanese Government.
"Your postcode shouldn't impact the quality of your healthcare, which is why we're partnering with the RFDS to improve and expand their services across regional Australia - with this project to ensure Tasmanians can continue to access support when they need it."
Quotes attributable to Tasmanian Minister for Health, Jacquie Petrusma:
"The Tasmanian Liberal Government's $6 million investment for the new base will enable the RFDS to continue its vital work.
"Not only will this project improve access to healthcare across regional Tasmania, it will support local jobs during construction, and once the upgraded site is operational."
Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Lyons, Brian Mitchell:
"While the RFDS's current home in Tasmania has served the community for 20 years, our government is getting on with updating the site ensure it continues to provide the service Tasmanian needs and deserves.
"By securing the future of the Royal Flying Doctor Service at Launceston Airport, we're ensuring that the RFDS can continue to deliver lifesaving care throughout our state, from clinic charter services to road transfers."
Quotes attributable to RFDS Tasmania Board Chair, Malcolm White and CEO Nicole Henty:
"The Royal Flying Doctor Service Tasmania is delighted to be building a new world class facility. We are grateful to both the Federal and State Governments for coming together to support this initiative and help us construct this base at Launceston Airport"
"This is an exciting development for the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Tasmania and we look forward to developing an aeromedical base that all Tasmanians can be proud of."