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NSW emergency helicopter reform
NSW emergency helicopter reform As the NSW government looks to contain spending on helicopter rescue services in a program that includes a reduction in the number of aircraft from 15 to 12, the state’s Health Minister Jillian Skinner has come under fire for a proposed ‘mega base’ for emergency helicopter services in Sydney.
The cost of the base, which is said to include four hangars, a 720m2 office complex, underwater training facility and accommodation at the former Sydney Speedway site near Parramatta in Sydney’s west, has reportedly blown out by more than $20 million over its original $30 million estimate. The reported budget overrun has caused the Health Minister to suspend further development of the concept, which will now be included in the state’s wider review of emergency helicopter services.
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