ACT shifts funding to health infrastructure
The ACT Government has reallocated half a billion dollars earmarked for the purchase of the Civic Government office block for investment in public health infrastructure in Canberra, including building a new sub-acute hospital in northern Canberra.
The Chief Minister and Minister for Health, Katy Gallagher, said she believed it was right to prioritise the delivery of health services to Canberrans over owning an office block.
"These are uncertain economic times, and while I am confident that the ACT economy is strong and can withstand many of the current global pressures, the Government’s budget position has been affected by the global economic uncertainty, and lower than forecast revenues.
The Government determined in August last year that it would market test the delivery of new office accommodation in Gungahlin and Civic.
Deputy Chief Minister and Treasurer, Andrew Barr, said the immediate priority was the delivery of the Gungahlin office project.
“We have received nine registrations of interest from the development sector to build offices - both on our land and developer's own land - and we are aiming to start building in the 2012-13 financial year," Mr Barr said.