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Omeo gains new modular worker accommodation, supporting healthcare staff and strengthening regional community

Omeo District Health's new modular worker accommodation is underway, providing housing for healthcare staff, supporting regional jobs, and helping the town attract and retain doctors, nurses, and essential workers.

By news@gippsland - 26th September 2025 - Back to News

The Allan Labor government is ensuring Omeo continues to attract the healthcare workers it needs to keep thriving, with a key milestone reached in the delivery of new worker accommodation. Acting Minister for Regional Development Danny Pearson today announced that Omeo District Health's new modular worker house was now on site and essential connection works are set to begin in preparation for tenants.

Omeo's new modular worker house is on site, providing housing for healthcare staff, families, and creating 16 regional construction jobs

Omeo's new modular worker house is on site, providing housing for healthcare staff, families, and creating 16 regional construction jobs

Supporting regional workforce

Delivered through the Regional Worker Accommodation Fund, the project has been designed to attract and retain key workers to support the town's population of 1,300, with a focus on attracting doctors and nurses.

The five-bedroom house will offer a couple's unit and shared common spaces for workers and their families. The construction of the modular building, which has been built off-site in Stratford by Anchor Homes, has also meant the creation of 16 regional jobs throughout the construction process. It is yet another example of the successful use of modern modular construction methods to meet housing needs in small regional towns.

Regional growth investment

The Regional Worker Accommodation Fund is also delivering modular builds in other communities across regional Victoria, including Hopetoun and Wangaratta, utilising advanced manufacturing techniques and the state's burgeoning regional supply chain to find solutions to accommodation challenges faced by regional communities.

This is part of the Labor government's record $47 billion investment in just over a decade to drive economic growth and make our regions even better places to live, work, stay, invest and study. For more info, visit Regional Development Victoria website.

Omeo housing development

Acting Minister for Regional Development Danny Pearson said, "It's great to see on-site works commencing in Omeo and we look forward to seeing workers moving in and boosting local healthcare services."

Member for Eastern Victoria Region Tom McIntosh said, "Our rural towns like Omeo need access to key services so residents can stay healthy, connected and supported, whilst sustaining the local economy - it's this type of growth we're supporting through our Regional Worker Accommodation Fund."

Omeo District Health CEO Daniel Cziperle said, "This development marks a significant step toward securing the future of healthcare in Omeo, by providing high-quality, affordable accommodation that enables us to attract and retain the skilled professionals our community depends on."

Anchor Homes spokesperson said, "Modular construction gave us the ability to deliver high-quality, energy-efficient housing quickly and cost-effectively. Building off-site meant less disruption and faster installation, which is ideal for regional projects like the ODH Critical Worker Regional Accommodation Project."

Pictures from Tom McIntosh MP Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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