The NSW Government has committed $2 billion for a new hospital in the Bankstown CBD to meet the healthcare needs of our diverse and growing community. Here’s what you need to know about the master plan.
The New Bankstown Hospital will be located on Chapel Road Bankstown (currently TAFE NSW), close to trains, buses and the new Metro.
The new hospital is expected to include:
The first step in planning is called master planning.
Master planning looks at the site and city around it, and recommends the best locations for important features such as the new hospital building, parking areas and long-term development zones for future health uses.
This helps us create a vibrant, city-shaping new place for health, research and education.
Construction will start as soon as possible after TAFE NSW relocates in 2026.
This may include demolition and other early works to get the site ready for major construction.
Your views are important to us. We will continue to consult with staff, patients, carers and community at every stage of the project. Go to our community information page to read more about the master plan.
We connected with more than 800 people during our master plan consultation and they shared their comments about a range of issues including the patient experience, access to natural light and views, and the importance of space to 'decompress' in a stressful hospital environment. To see the potential hospital view for yourself, visit our interactive image of the site. The final height of the building will be confirmed as the project progresses.
Go to our community information page to to read more about the new hospital and parking zones, zones for future expansion and what our community told us during consultation.