The NSW Opposition acknowledges today’s announcement by the NSW Government that Northern Beaches Hospital will return to full public ownership by mid-2026.
We recognise the extraordinary courage and persistence of Elouise and Danny Massa, whose advocacy following the tragic death of their son, Joe, has led to this significant change.
The Opposition has consistently supported measures to improve safety and transparency at Northern Beaches Hospital, including:
- The Parliamentary Inquiry into the hospital’s performance,
- The Coronial Inquest and Independent Review of the Emergency Department, and
- The creation of Joe’s Law, to prevent any future public-private partnerships in acute care hospitals.
We have also supported the return of the public component of the hospital, including the emergency department, to full public control.
The Opposition also notes the concerns raised by doctors, the AMA, and the hospital’s Medical Advisory Committee about the future of private services under this arrangement.
The Northern Beaches community has one of the highest levels of private health insurance coverage in the state, and residents deserve reassurance that access to private care will not be diminished.
The Opposition remains ready to work cooperatively with the Government to ensure a smooth and safe transition that maintains choice, protects jobs, and delivers high-quality health care for the Northern Beaches community.
