Royal Hobart Hospital K-Block hold-up remains a mystery
Labor and the union are calling on the government to reveal the reason behind continuing delays to the opening of the hospital redevelopment.
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THE State Government is steadfastly refusing to explain what is holding up the opening the $690 million Royal Hobart Hospital K-Block redevelopment.
Premier Peter Gutwein on Wednesday said the government was “hopeful” the new block would open by the end of the month, but wouldn’t say what was causing the delay.
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Robbie Moore from the Health and Community Services Union said staff did not believe it was possible for the new wing to open to patients in time.
“They’re not being honest or transparent about what’s going on,” he said.
“We’ve seen the issues that are there with, obviously, water and lead levels. Staff have no faith that it will be opening. The government will not take over commissioning of that building and nobody knows why they won’t even tell us what they’re doing.”
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Labor’s Health spokeswoman Sarah Lovell said the public was owed an explanation.
“This hospital was supposed to open in 2018. It’s been plagued by a litany of problems including industrial disputes, worker exposure to mould and asbestos, and now lead contamination in the drinking water,” she said.
Mr Gutwein said there were “matters that need to be worked through … and that’s exactly what we’re doing.”
He would not comment on any action being taken against the contractors for the ongoing delays.