Monday 17 February 2014

SPRINGBORG SHOULD HALT HOSPITAL LAND SALE

Media Release 


OFFICE OF THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
MONDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2014 


Shadow Health Minister, Jo-Ann Miller, says the Newman Government should halt the process it has in train to sell off one-third of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital site as part of its plans to Americanise the state’s health system.

“Queenslanders are right to question the Newman Government’s twisted priorities for our hospital system,” Mrs Miller said.

“In the last few years we have seen nurses and frontline staff sacked; frontline services cut; and now doctors forced to sign WorkChoices-style contracts."

“At the same time the LNP Government has been caught out cooking up a sneaky deal to develop a five-star hotel as part of its RBWH land sale where patients and their families and carers will pay $400 to $500 a night for a bed."

“An on-site hotel for the well-off on a public hospital site is about private profits not health care for Queenslanders."

“No matter what weasel words Lawrence Springborg comes up with, one-third of publicly owned land at the RBWH campus is being put off limits for private, profit-making purposes,” Mrs Miller said."

“Private developers demand security of tenure and that means if they build a five-star hotel as the Minister wants then they will demand a land sale or the equivalent such as a perpetual or 99-year lease or some other conditions."

“They are all land sales in anyone’s language. This is yet another asset sale without the approval of voters and another sale the Premier never mentioned before the 2012 state election."

“If the Minister for Health Cuts and Closures wants to argue it is not a sale he should halt the process, release in full all the project documents, and provide a process for public input and consultation."

“Currently the final outcome of the sale process will result in a decision taken behind closed doors. Taxpayers deserve to know what the LNP Government is up to with our precious hospital assets.”

Mrs Miller said the sale of 4.8ha of the 18ha RBWH site was just the tip of the iceberg of the LNP’s Americanised model of health care.


“The Newman Government wants to force Queenslanders into paying private operators whenever they access previously free hospital services,” she said.

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