NSWNMA members at Wyong Hospital on the Central Coast have blocked the introduction of paid parking for staff and visitors.
Wyong hospital’s NSWNMA branch initiated and distributed a staff petition and community open letter opposing parking fees.
The petition gathered almost 1000 signatures from Wyong Hospital nurses and other employees, while almost 7000 people signed the open letter. “We left the open letter at cafes and at the front of the emergency department,” said branch president, Kelly Falconer.
“We did some walkarounds at Carols by Candlelight and markets, to ask people to sign.” Kelly said parking at Wyong Hospital had always been free, and the branch beat off an earlier attempt to introduce charges in 2019.
This time around, the branch lobbied NSW Minister for Health, Ryan Park, Minister for the Central Coast, David Harris, and two local federal MPs, Emma McBride and Gordon Reid, both of whom appealed for parking to stay free.
After months of pressure, Mr Harris announced in February that paid parking would not apply at Wyong Hospital. Paid parking for NSW Health staff across the state was temporarily suspended in July 2021 as part of the COVID-19 response. Last July, in line with an election promise, Mr Park announced that staff and visitors at hospitals and health facilities across regional NSW would get free parking from 1 August 2023.