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Council secures meeting with Health Minister over Central Gippsland Health Service

Wellington Shire Council has secured a meeting with the Victorian Minister for Health, the Hon Bronwyn Pike, to discuss continuing concerns about future health provision by the Central Gippsland Health Service.

By Wellington Shire Council - 18th March 2005 - Back to News

This meeting on 23 March will involve a local delegation comprising Wellington Councillors and local parliamentarians.

The council is also seeking advice from the minister on whether its request to have local community representatives attend would be acceptable.

This meeting follows a very productive public discussion on the health service held at the Council Meeting at the beginning of February attended by local MPs. In attendance were: the Hon Philip Davis, Member for Gippsland Province; the Hon Peter Hall, Member for Gippsland Province; Member for Gippsland East, Craig Ingram; Brendan Jenkins, Member for Morwell; the Hon Peter McGauran, Member for Gippsland; and Member for Gippsland South, Peter Ryan.

The MPs were unanimous in their support for the council’s public commitment to fight for retention of the present level of all existing health services provided by Central Gippsland Health Service at Sale’s hospital, following dismissal of the hospital board and the appointment of an administrator by the Minister for Health last November.

Said Wellington’s Mayor Peter Gault: "We greatly welcome the support being provided by our local MPs over this very important issue. We also appreciate the reassurance given already by Minister Pike through the media to support the maintenance, and wherever possible, expansion, of locally appropriate and accessible acute health, aged care, and community based services at Sale and all surrounding districts well into the future.

"However, we believe we need to convey the community’s continuing concerns directly to her and to seek firmer confirmation about the continuation of health services. We would be pleased if she agrees to our request to allow a couple of local community representatives to attend the 23 March meeting.

"Any downgrade or removal of any services would be disastrous not just to Sale, but to Wellington and East Gippsland, which are two of the largest shires by geographic area in Victoria."

Source: www.gippsland.com

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