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Question on Notice 1528/2025: Queensland Hospital Rescue Plan

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Answered: Yes
Question Number: 1528
Year: 2025
Asked By: Mr S King
Minister Responsible: Minister for Health and Ambulance Services (Hon T Nicholls)
Asked Date: 10 Dec 2025
Answer Due: 9 Jan 2026
Date Tabled: 27 Jan 2026

Topic

Queensland Hospital Rescue Plan

Question

QUESTION With reference to the $18.536b allocated over five years to Queensland Health in the Budget for Queensland Hospital Rescue Plan— Will the Minister advise (a) how much of that allocation was spent on the Redcliffe Hospital expansion in 2025-26 to date and (b) how much has been allocated to be spent over the Forward Estimates (reported separately by financial year)? ANSWER The Crisafulli Government’s Hospital Rescue Plan is an investment in the future of our health system, delivering more than 2,600 new beds right across metro, regional and rural Queensland. The Plan delivers a record $18.5 billion investment – the biggest investment in health infrastructure in Queensland’s history. The Hospital Rescue Plan addresses the failures and oversights of the former government’s Capacity Expansion Program, where not one project was able to be delivered in its announced timeframe or budget. The former government’s plan for the Redcliffe Hospital Expansion had more than a $1 billion cost blowout and was delayed at least two years. The planning was inadequate, and the design was not endorsed by clinicians, with major safety concerns for staff. The plan was also missing a paediatric outpatients department, a mortuary, and education and training facilities, and it failed to resolve the scar tree issue, causing $54,000 per day in delay costs. The Crisafulli Government’s plan for the Redcliffe Hospital Expansion will deliver at least 210 new overnight beds, with main works procurement starting in early 2026. The first beds will be delivered from late 2027, with full completion expected in 2032. Work is also beginning on the three-level extension to the multi-storey car park, providing more than 530 new spaces in 2027. As reported in the 2025-26 Budget, $911 million was allocated in 2025-26 for major hospital projects under the Hospital Rescue Plan, including the new Bundaberg, new Coomera and new Toowoomba Hospitals, the new Queensland Cancer Plan and expansions at Townsville, Redcliffe, Cairns (surgical centre), Mackay and The Prince Charles Hospital. A program level approach was taken as these projects are still in the planning phase in response to recommendations in the Capacity Expansion Program Independent Review Report (CEPIRR). As at 30 November 2025, expenditure across this budget line item in 25-26 is $198 million. Annual cashflows for these projects are currently under review in response to recommendations in the CEPIRR and therefore cannot be provided at this time.

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