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Petition to save Epworth Geelong maternity attracts thousands of signatures

High-profile identities have thrown their support behind a push to save maternity services at Epworth Geelong. Here’s what they had to say.

Brit and Joel Selwood have voiced support for a petition to save the maternity unit at Epworth Geelong. Picture: Josie Hayden
Brit and Joel Selwood have voiced support for a petition to save the maternity unit at Epworth Geelong. Picture: Josie Hayden

High-profile identities have thrown their support behind a push to save maternity services at Epworth Geelong.

The Waurn Ponds hospital’s maternity unit is slated to close on March 1, with consultation around the proposal under way.

A petition titled ‘Save Epworth Geelong Maternity Unit’ was started by local GP Elise Davey and has garnered more than 9000 signatures.

Lifestyle entrepreneur and influencer Emma Hawkins, wife of Cats star Tom, posted a message of support on Instagram.

She wrote she had been lucky to have two of her three children delivered at the hospital.

“I can’t imagine others not being able to have the same opportunity and access to the wonderful staff and facilities there,” she said.

Emma Hawkins. Picture: Mark Stewart
Emma Hawkins. Picture: Mark Stewart

“Thinking of the expecting families and current staff affected at the moment.

“Hopefully they can secure more staff and this can change.”

She wrote with the enormous population growth the region had seen, to close a private maternity unit would be a devastating blow.

Demi Duncan with Scarlett, Ollie, and Archie. Picture: Mike Dugdale
Demi Duncan with Scarlett, Ollie, and Archie. Picture: Mike Dugdale

Demi Duncan, a business woman and wife of Cats player Mitch, said her heart was broken over the news.

“The most beautiful hospital with the best maternity staff,” the mum-of-three wrote on Instagram.

Demi Duncan's post supporting a petition to save Epworth Geelong's maternity unit
Demi Duncan's post supporting a petition to save Epworth Geelong's maternity unit

Premiership skipper Joel Selwood wrote the hospital was a perfect place to bring a baby into the world.

Wife Brit, who is expecting a baby, also shared the petition.

“So shattering for everyone involved,” she wrote.

Joel Selwood and wife Brit. Picture: Jason Edwards
Joel Selwood and wife Brit. Picture: Jason Edwards

Patients and staff were among signers of the petition.

“I’m a midwife currently employed at Epworth and we provide an outstanding service to the Geelong community,” one wrote.

“We can’t (lose) this service.”

It’s understood of the region’s three hospitals, Epworth Geelong delivers the lowest number of babies.

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Epworth has previously refused to reveal the number of babies delivered at the hospital, instead providing year-on-year growth percentages.

Dr Davey, who is on maternity leave after giving birth at Epworth, said her main reason for the petition was one of the benefits of the private system was that it relieved pressure off the public system.

Obstetrics Gynaecology Ballarat and Surf Coast (OGB), which is located at the Epworth, said in a statement that doctors had “moved rapidly” ensure all patients had certainty regarding their maternity care. They said all of their patients would be able to give birth at St John of God Geelong.

“The transition will occur in the near future, and all OGB patients will be fully informed when this takes place,” the statement read.

“Both the executive at St John of God Geelong and Epworth Geelong have been extremely helpful in this process.”

Barwon Health said it would work together with St John of God Geelong to ensure families were supported throughout pregnancy and birth.

A new public Geelong women’s and children’s hospital is expected to open in 2029.

A St John of God Geelong Hospital maternity redevelopment project is expected to be completed in July 2023.

Originally published as Petition to save Epworth Geelong maternity attracts thousands of signatures

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