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Breaking ground for cancer treatment

By MP News GroupApril 3, 2023Updated:April 4, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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Shovel ready: Former Flinders MP and health minister Greg Hunt, The Bays Hospital CEO Jade Phelan, The Bays Healthcare Group CEO, Brett Gallagher and Mornington MP Chris Crewther lift their shovels to mark the start of work on the new cancer care centre at Mornington. Picture: Supplied
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A SOIL turning ceremony marked the beginning last week of work on a new cancer care centre at The Bays Hospital, Mornington.

Once completed, the centre will include radiation therapy and procedure rooms, consulting suites, a wellness and education centre, research facilities for clinical trials and a garden.

“Having treatment locally available will mean family and friends will not need to travel significant distances to support patients during their treatment,” The Bays Healthcare Group CEO Jade Phelan said.

The group’s chairman Brett Gallagher said the cancer care centre “is the most significant project in more than 20 years”.

Phelan said a $10 million grant from the federal government “has allowed the project to come to life”.

The hospital says donations from the community are needed to complete the project.

To donate or request a list of items needed, go to thebays.com.au or call Jade Phelan on 5970 2009 or fundriasing@thebays.com.au

First published in the Mornington News – 4 April 2023

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