The new Bundaberg Hospital is the largest health infrastructure investment the Wide Bay region has ever seen.
August 27th, 2024
Billard Leece Partnership (BLP), working as part of the CPB Contractors consortium, has nearly completed the design development phase of the new Bundaberg Hospital working closely with Queensland Health (Health Infrastructure Queensland (HIQ) and Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service.) The $1.2 billion project is a core element of the Queensland Government’s comprehensive $9.78 billion Capacity Expansion Program which is part of the Queensland Health and Hospitals Plan.
Tara Veldman, Managing Director of BLP, expressed her enthusiasm about the firm’s expansion in Queensland and the importance of the new Bundaberg Hospital project: “We are thrilled to grow our presence in Queensland with such a vital project. The new Bundaberg Hospital will not only enhance healthcare services in the region but also set new standards for hospital design. Our commitment to creating spaces that promote healing and well-being aligns perfectly with the goals of this project.”

The new Bundaberg Hospital will boast a modern healthcare facility that provides a broad range of services including acute, medical, surgical, and mental health care, as well as emergency and clinical support services, supplemented by essential infrastructure.
The design concept, ‘Stories of the Land,’ emphasises connections to the natural environment and heritage. It centres around three themes: Water, Geology and Land. The Burnett River, creeks and the Great Barrier Reef’s southern tip symbolise life, renewal and the connection between water and health. The grounding textures of the local geology, characterised by its volcanic coastlines and productive agricultural soil, form the bedrock of the new hospital. This evokes a sense of solidity and fosters a connection to Country. The region’s agricultural patchwork, ‘tastiest food bowl’ status, and diverse flora and fauna are woven into the architectural narrative, honouring the land’s evolving tapestry and integrating modern agriculture with Indigenous landscapes.
Related: Queensland Cancer Centre designed by Billard Leece Partnership

Hayley Sainsbury, Principal, BLP, shared her excitement about leading the project. “It’s an honour to spearhead BLP’s expansion in Queensland with the new Bundaberg Hospital project. Our design team is dedicated to delivering exceptional architectural solutions, and this project is a testament to our commitment to the state and its communities. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with HIQ and local stakeholders to bring this vision to life.”
BLP has a long history of delivering award-winning projects across Australia, and the new Bundaberg Hospital is poised to be another landmark achievement. The project will bring significant economic and social benefits to the Wide Bay region, providing improved healthcare facilities and creating jobs during both the construction and operational phases.
With a 20-person strong team in Queensland, BLP was appointed as lead architectural designer, in collaboration with COX Architecture. The firm now operates studios in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Next up: A sanctuary for health
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
The undeniable thread connecting Herman Miller and Knoll’s design legacies across the decades now finds its profound physical embodiment at MillerKnoll’s new Design Yard Archives.
A longstanding partnership turns a historic city into a hub for emerging talent
grovve sets a new benchmark in youth mental wellness design – an empathetic, biophilic sanctuary where mental wellbeing is nurtured through choice, comfort and co-creation.
Designed by Plus Architecture, the Bone Marrow Cancer Trust’s Rānui Apartments have been officially opened by New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Abbotsford Convent has appointed Kennedy Nolan to guide the next stage of development at the heritage-listed Melbourne precinct, continuing its evolution as a cultural and community landmark.
Pier Pavilion by Besley & Spresser provides a refreshing, architecturally thoughtful and versatile public space by the water at Barangaroo.