Taylor Construction has been awarded the main works contract for the Blayney MPS Redevelopment.
The Schematic Design for the Blayney MPS Redevelopment has now been announced, providing the Blayney community with a detailed look at the latest designs.
New artist impressions for the Blayney MPS showcase the expanded health facilities designed to support recovery, well-being and compassionate care.
Multipurpose Services are improving access to health and aged care services in regional and remote communities across NSW.
The MPS model of care is specifically designed for regional and remote communities to provide coordinated delivery of health and aged care services. Find your local MPS.
New artist impressions for the new Blayney MPS showcase expanded health facilities to support recovery, well-being and compassionate care.
Stage 1 of the Blayney MPS Redevelopment is well underway. Read the March 2025 Project Update for details about construction progress, impacts, and how the aged care residents are staying informed. View PDF
This notice is to inform that there are some temporary changes to traffic flow and parking as part of the Stage 1 works of the Blayney MPS Redevelopment. View PDF
The work site will be closed for the holiday period from 5.00pm on Friday 19 December 2024 to 7.00am on Monday 6 January 2025. During this time no work will be undertaken. We thank you for your patience as works have progressed at the Blayney MPS Redevelopment project site this year and we wish you a happy and safe holiday period.
On December 11, staff and aged care residents from the Blayney Multipurpose Service and HealthOne joined the project team for an end-of-year barbeque hosted by the Redevelopment contractors, Taylor Construction Group. More
Long term Bonalbo resident Mrs Joan Tart cuts the ribbon joined by Bonalbo Nurse Manager Cheryl Ducat, Thomas George, MP, Bundjalung elder Uncle Harry Mundine Walker, and Kevin Hogan, MP.
Stage 5 of the Multipurpose Service Program commences.
The Government announces a further rollout of Multipurpose Services across NSW. To date there are around 60 Multipurpose Services operational in NSW. For over two decades, NSW Health has invested more than $400 million over four stages in Multipurpose Services.
The development of Multipurpose Services begins in NSW. The program commenced in response to concern that existing service structures, mainstream programs and funding arrangements were not sustaining hospital, medical, aged care or community services required to meet the needs of rural communities.