Road works to deliver a new four-way signalised intersection on Botany Street will commence in late August 2022 improving safe pedestrian and vehicle access in the Randwick Health and Innovation Precinct.
Find out about proposed changes to the Magill Street and Hospital Road intersection to improve access to the new Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building.
Find out more about the gantry installation on Hospital Road and Delivery Drive.
Find out more about construction activity underway on the northern section of Hospital Road.
As part of the Randwick Campus Redevelopment, Magill Street will be upgraded to improve access to the new Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building.
Construction will soon commence on a new End of Trip facility to support staff riding, running and walking to work at the Randwick Hospitals Campus.
Stormwater infrastructure upgrades will commence shortly on Hospital Road and Magill Street. The upgrades will increase the capacity of the local stormwater system for the neighbourhood and support the stormwater requirements of the Randwick Campus Redevelopment.
Hospital Road will continue to be closed to through-traffic and High Street will no longer allow vehicle access to Delivery Drive via Hospital Road, with vehicles required to enter Hospital Road via Barker Street only.
The Randwick Campus Redevelopment will bring Hospital Road into the centre of the expanded hospitals campus. With this comes the opportunity to reimagine this part of the campus within the context of the Precinct’s vision to create healthy, green and connected spaces.
To enable development of the Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB) and future-proof the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick Stage 1 redevelopment, Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre and development of UNSW Sydney’s Health Translation Hub, works on Hospital Road are required.
The Randwick Campus Redevelopment team are hosting focus groups to seek input to the design of five key public facing areas of the new Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building.
A number of major transport initiatives are occurring around Randwick including the CBD and South East Light Rail Project and the reorganisation of local bus services
The Medical Superintendents Cottage on the corner of High and Avoca street will be renovated to house the Prince of Wales Cancer Survivorship Centre.
Community Gardens create a sense of community and place, and promote community health and wellbeing in busy urban settings.
The Randwick Health and Education Precinct includes the Randwick Hospitals’ Campus as well as UNSW, Kensington Campus.
Following a comprehensive review of property acquisition activities in NSW, the NSW Government has introduced a series of reforms designed to make the process fairer, more transparent and with a renewed focus on the needs of the property owner.