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WA hospitals at risk as energy system fails–Federal Budget must deliver urgent fix

Healthy Futures 2 mins read

Broome Health Campus has joined nine hospitals nationwide calling for the Federal Government to take the first step in investing in a safer, more secure and affordable supply of energy for our vital health infrastructure. 

The All-Electric Healthy Hospitals Campaign – which brings together representatives from over 100,000 health professionals, health organisations, medical colleges and policymakers is calling for the Federal Government to use this Federal Budget to invest $1.5 million in a feasibility study – the first critical step in identifying how hospitals can transition to reliable, renewable energy without disruption to patient care.

Lauren Kite Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Broome Health Campus, one of the nine sites for the proposed study, said: "Diesel generators keep our hospital running when power disruptions happen, but they’re expensive, polluting and not a sustainable long-term option.”  

 

“The cost of fuel alone takes resources away from patient care. Investing in renewable energy and battery storage would provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for hospitals like ours." 

 

Ursula Alquier, Healthy Hospitals Campaigner for Healthy Futures said: “For over a year, we’ve been speaking with hospitals from across the country, and many have told us they’re struggling with aging infrastructure, rising fuel costs and backup power systems that are unreliable in a crisis.

 

“Hospitals can’t afford to gamble with power failures. That’s why these hospitals see the benefits of going all-electric, to ensure they have reliable, resilient energy when they need it most. Feasibility studies will lay the groundwork for this transition, identifying the best solutions for different hospital types so they can keep the lights on and continue delivering care in an emergency.”

 

“The 2025/2026 budget is a defining moment. Will the government invest in hospitals’ energy resilience to ensure they can withstand disasters—or will it leave them vulnerable to the next blackout?”

–ENDS–

Media Contact: Ursula Alquier | [email protected] | 0474 803 740

 


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About All-Electric Health Hospitals

The All-Electric Healthy Hospitals campaign is backed by leading medical organisations representing over 100,000 health professionals. These groups recognise the urgent need for hospitals to transition to clean, reliable energy to ensure uninterrupted patient care. It has been endorsed by Doctors for the Environment Australia, Climate and Health Alliance, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Australian Federation of Medical Women, Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association and Asthma Australia. It also has been endorsed by several MPs and Senators, including Dr Sophie Scamps, Dr Helen Haines, Zali Steggall, Dr Monique Ryan, Allegra Spender, David Pocock and Kylea Tink.



Pilot Hospital Sites:

  • Victoria: Williamstown Hospital, Echuca Regional Health

  • Western Australia: Broome Health Campus

  • Tasmania: New Norfolk District Hospital

  • South Australia: Modbury Hospital

  • Queensland: Redland Hospital

  • Northern Territory: Gove District Hospital

  • New South Wales: Kurri Kurri Hospital (The Hunter), Coffs Harbour

 

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