Project overview
94 Taylor St, Glen Innes NSW 2370
The NSW Government has committed $50 million to redevelop Glen Innes Hospital.
News and updates
Take a virtual tour
New fly-through video has been released showcasing the latest design for the Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment, giving the community a virtual tour of the new building.

Latest Glen Innes designs on display
Planning for the Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment is progressing as part of the NSW Government’s $50 million investment to improve health outcomes for Glen Innes and the surrounding community.

Project information
Benefits
The project will:
- offer contemporary facilities to support best practice models of care
- provide patients, families and carers a modern facility to meet the health needs of the community now, and into the future
- provide a more culturally appropriate environment to improve access for all population groups.
Scope
The redevelopment is expected to include a new acute services building on the existing campus, housing the emergency department, medical imaging, mortuary, ambulance bays, reception and a new main entry and car parking with access from Ferguson Street.
The community, staff and stakeholders were invited to view and provide feedback on the Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment master plan.
The master plan was refined during the project's planning and design stage in May 2024.
The concept design for the Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment has been refined throughout the planning and design phase and includes new infrastructure for the emergency department, medical imaging, ambulance bays, and a new main entrance and car parking with access from Ferguson Street.
The new building will be linked to the existing hospital ensuring all services remain connected onsite.
The design process explored many options for delivering the aims of the redevelopment, within the available budget and challenging construction market, and includes future expansion zones to allow a staged approach to deliver the full master plan. This stage of the redevelopment will improve flows throughout the hospital for patients and staff.
The demolition of the old nurses building that was completed in late 2023 will allow for a construction staging zone and support the delivery of the full master plan in the future.
The Spanish Flu Building will be retained in this stage of the redevelopment and access for the neighbouring museum will remain from Ferguson Street.
The schematic design has been developed with staff and incorporates feedback received from stakeholders and the community throughout our consultations to date. This level of the design shows the detailed layout of each of the departments within the new hospital building.
Community pop-ups were held to seek feedback on this level of the design, at Mackenzie Mall (outside Coles/Service NSW) on 1 and 2 April 2025. Staff and stakeholder meetings and workshops were also held during March and April 2025.


Project timeline
Building a hospital involved 3 key phases – planning, design and delivery.
June 2022 | Master plan released |
June 2022 Master plan released |
July 2021 | Lead design team appointed |
October 2022 | Concept design released |
May 2024 | Updated design released |
March 2025 | Schematic design released |
July 2021 Lead design team appointed |
October 2022 Concept design released |
May 2024 Updated design released |
March 2025 Schematic design released |
January 2023 | Builder appointed for enabling works |
January 2023 Builder appointed for enabling works |
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Project documents
Download project documents including plans, designs and approvals.
Contact our project team
For more information about the Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment, contact the project team at HI-Gleninnes-Redevelopment@health.nsw.gov.au