Our redevelopment has come a long way since time lapse cameras began capturing progress. Watch a construction time lapse video from May 2022 - July 2024.
New drone fly-over footage of the topping out milestone celebrated in October 2023
Our redevelopment has come a long way since time lapse cameras began capturing progress in May 2022. This video captures the way the site has changed in 12 months.
New fly-through animation gives the community a first-look at the state-of-the art health facilities within the new three-storey Clinical Services Building.
Deputy Premier Paul Toole, Minister for Regional Health and Mental Health Bronnie Taylor and Duty MLC for Murray Wes Fang turned the first sod on the new Clinical Services Building.
Aboriginal artefacts discovered at Griffith Base Hospital were handed over to the Griffith Local Aboriginal Land Council at an event in March 2022.
The early works phase of the $250 million Griffith Base Hospital redevelopment included construction of the Non Clinical Services Building, 10-bed Paediatric Unit, oxygen tank upgrade works, and a 155 space temporary car park.
A look at the machinery and manpower that contributed to construction of the new Non Clinical Services building, which opened in November 2021.
Staff and clinicans explain the benefits the new Griffith Base Hospital will bring to the community.
Salvage of Aboriginal artefacts and smoking ceremony event held in November 2020, featuring interviews with representatives from the Griffith Local Aboriginal Lands Council, Health Infrastructure and archaeologist Jillian Comber.
The early and enabling works will further clear the future acute services site area and ensure continued health service operation during the main construction works.
The new Ambulatory Care Hub at Griffith Base Hospital opened in late May 2020. In this video you'll find out about the health services available at the Ambulatory Care Hub. The completion of this new building is an early milestone in the $250 million redevelopment of Griffith Base Hospital.