Stage 2 of the Manning Hospital Redevelopment is taking a key step forward, with the community invited to provide feedback and have their say on the planning application which is now on public exhibition.
The refurbished Manning Hospital will deliver a modern and contemporary health facility that supports local communities with high-quality health care and forms part of the NSW Government's $180 million Lower Mid North Coast Health Service Project in Taree and Forster-Tuncurry.
Manning Hospital's redevelopment will feature a new clinical services building with inpatient units, a Close Observation Unit to support cardiac patients and a new mortuary, pharmacy and pathology spaces, along with enhanced connections to the existing hospital building.
The design includes the construction of an additional level to allow for the future expansion of health services and a contemporary and functional façade that reflects the local area and connects with country.
Landscaping and external patient spaces will also be delivered, aimed at enhancing the health and wellbeing of patients, staff, and visitors.
The community is invited to attend information sessions to meet the project team, provide feedback and learn more about the redevelopment on:
- Tuesday, 3 February 2026, 8.00am to 1.00pm
- Manning Hospital Café, 26 York Street, Taree
- Thursday, 5 February 2026, 2.00pm to 8.00pm
- Taree Central Shopping Centre, 60 Manning Street, Taree
Public feedback on the Review of Environmental Factors and technical documents can also be provided online until 11:59pm on Friday, 13 February 2026, and is available to view at Health Infrastructure projects on exhibition.
Hansen Yuncken has been appointed as the Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) building partner. Under the ECI arrangement, Hansen Yuncken will finalise the redevelopment designs and optimise delivery planning to ensure the project is delivered as efficiently as possible. The next phase of the redevelopment builds on enabling and demolition work completed in 2025.
Construction timeframes will be confirmed following planning approvals. The community will continue to be updated as the project progresses.
Further work on a proposal for a health service model in the Forster-Tuncurry continues and forms part of the Lower Mid North Coast Health Service Project.
More information on the redevelopment is available by visiting the project website: nsw.gov.au/lower-mid-north-coast-service-project
Quotes attributable to Regional Health Minister Ryan Park:
"The public exhibition of the planning application for the project and the appointment of the ECI contractor mark significant milestones for the hospital redevelopment and we're grateful for the valuable input provided by staff and stakeholders in the planning process to date, which has helped shape this project.
"It's encouraging to see improved access around Manning Hospital and a better connectivity of health services, which will support communities across the Lower Mid North Coast region.
"The Minns Labor Government is investing in vital health infrastructure to meet the health needs of patients, families and carers, providing them with contemporary health services with new and upgraded clinical facilities to be seamlessly integrated into the future."
Quotes attributable to Labor spokesperson for Myall Lakes Emily Suvaal MLC:
"It's great to see the planning application on exhibition, and I encourage the local community to have their say on this important hospital redevelopment.
"I am looking forward to seeing construction of the Manning Base Hospital redevelopment start soon now that the builder has been appointed.
"This redevelopment will be a great benefit to staff and the community providing additional treatment spaces and state-of-the-art new health facilities."
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