Question regarding the planned upgrade of Woodside Maternity Hospital and the availability of play facilities at Fremantle Kaleeya Hospital following the proposed transfer of services. The answer avoids specifics on the upgrade and provides a vague response about play facilities.

AnsweredQoN 54Legislative Council
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16 March 2006
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WOODSIDE MATERNITY HOSPITAL - TRANSFER OF SERVICES TO FREMANTLE KALEEYA HOSPITAL
(1) What works were planned for the $2 million upgrade for Woodside hospital announced in August 2005, one week before the minister announced his feasibility study into moving Woodside hospital to Fremantle Kaleeya Hospital? (2) What play facilities are there for children to use during extended visits to their mothers in labour at Kaleeya hospital? Hon SUE ELLERY

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Considerable work was required to keep Woodside operating as a public hospital over the next five years. (2) A working party will be established to review a suitable location for a play area that will provide safety, security and some protection for children.
(2) What play facilities are there for children to use during extended visits to their mothers in labour at Kaleeya hospital? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Considerable work was required to keep Woodside operating as a public hospital over the next five years. (2) A working party will be established to review a suitable location for a play area that will provide safety, security and some protection for children.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Considerable work was required to keep Woodside operating as a public hospital over the next five years. (2) A working party will be established to review a suitable location for a play area that will provide safety, security and some protection for children.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Considerable work was required to keep Woodside operating as a public hospital over the next five years. (2) A working party will be established to review a suitable location for a play area that will provide safety, security and some protection for children.
(1) Considerable work was required to keep Woodside operating as a public hospital over the next five years. (2) A working party will be established to review a suitable location for a play area that will provide safety, security and some protection for children.
(2) A working party will be established to review a suitable location for a play area that will provide safety, security and some protection for children.

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