It's taken the Manning Great Lakes Community Health Action Group (MGLCHAG) four and a half years to amass the 10,000 signatures needed to have its petition put before NSW Parliament, but it has finally happened.
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The time taken to gather that number of signatures was primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The petition calls on the government to increase funding enabling the completion of Manning Base Hospital stages two and three redevelopment project.
The petition now has around 11,000 signatures, 700 of those being gathered at the Wallamba District Show, Nabiac earlier this month.
"We've had an unbelievable response from the community, and that includes Gloucester, Bulahdelah, Wingham, the Great Lakes... it's been unbelievable," group member, Eddie Wood said.
Funding for stage two of the redevelopment was originally announced in 2020 by the then NSW Coalition government, with work expected to start in 2021.
"That $100M was originally put out in 2020 for stage two, and it's now 2024," Mr Wood said.
"And, there's not $1 of that money been spent yet," he said.
"And that $100 million, we've costed it out, is only worth $69 point something million with building costs gone up.
"There has been absolutely no communication from Hunter New England (Local Health District) or the health department in regards to (the Manning Base Hospital) redevelopment.
"None whatsoever.
"And it's an absolute disgrace.
"Nobody knows anything.
"We've become the forgotten hospital in Hunter New England."
What next?
The MGLCHAG will pass the petition on to Member for Myall Lakes, Tanya Thompson to be tabled in NSW Parliament.
"We want as many people when that petition goes down, because a lot of hard work has gone into it to argue for our case with the people of the Manning Great Lakes area," Mr Wood said.