Dr. Thomas questions the Minister for Health regarding delays in the Albany radiation oncology unit's completion and operational dates, seeking clarity for Great Southern cancer patients. The Minister acknowledges delays due to supply chain issues and labour shortages, projecting completion early next year.

AnsweredQoN 1003Legislative Council
Asked
25 October 2022
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ALBANY HEALTH CAMPUS — RADIATION ONCOLOGY SERVICE
1003. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the Leader of the House
representing Minister for Health:
I refer to my question on notice 2 860,
answered on 13 May 2020, about the Albany radiation oncology unit stating that the unit would be completed by June 2022, and
my question without notice number 475, answered on 19 May 2022 , stating
that the unit was scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2022, and
planned for operational use in the fourth quarter of 2022.
(1) What date is the radiation
oncology unit due for completion?
(2) What date is the radiation
oncology unit scheduled to commence operation?
(3) What clarity and certainty will the minister
provide around these dates to cancer patients in the great southern who
must travel four hours by road to either Bunbury or Perth for treatment?
(4) Will the
minister apologise to the people of the great southern for the unacceptable
delays in delivering this project; and, if not, why not?

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I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1)–(4) The
McGowan government is committed to delivering a high-quality facility that will
allow radiation treatment for residents of the great southern for many years to
come. The construction of the Albany radiation oncology unit is well advanced
and expected to be completed early next year, with commissioning to follow. Construction delays are due to supply chain
issues and labour shortages, which are out of the control of the health
service. All parties are working constructively to minimise delays wherever
possible.

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