$638M Boost Secures Public Services for Mater Hospital Springfield

Public healthcare at Mater Hospital Springfield is now firmly on the horizon after a $638-million injection that will transform the existing private facility into a 174-bed public hospital by 2026.


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The expansion will lift the total bed count to 233 and introduce an Emergency Department, intensive-care ward, operating theatres and dedicated maternity and paediatric services, including 12 extra paediatric beds.

Mater Health says the project will let residents access complex care closer to home instead of travelling to Ipswich or Brisbane. When complete, it will operate alongside other Mater public hospitals, delivering free, high-quality services within Greater Springfield’s rapidly growing health precinct.

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Local demand is strong: more than 55,000 people already call Greater Springfield home, a figure expected to double within two decades, according to Springfield City Group’s 2025 fact sheet.

Site works are already under way, and internal fit-out is scheduled to begin next year. Mater’s project team says the new hospital will be “future-proofed” for further growth, with shell space built in for additional theatres and wards should demand outstrip projections.

Where the Money Comes From

The $638 million package was confirmed last month as part of a wider Queensland plan to add 2,600 public beds across the state.

The funding will cover staffing, equipment and operational costs for the hospital’s first four years, ensuring the facility can open its doors on schedule in 2026. Mater will continue to own and manage the campus, with public-patient services delivered under a service agreement similar to those in place at Mater South Brisbane and Mater Redland.

What Patients Can Expect

  • Beds: 174 new public overnight and same-day beds (233 total on campus)
  • Emergency care: A fully staffed 24/7 Emergency Department
  • Critical care: An eight-bed intensive-care unit
  • Surgery: Four theatres plus endoscopy suites, expandable as demand grows
  • Women’s & children’s health: Maternity ward, birthing suites, neonatal cots and 12 dedicated paediatric beds

Mater says the layout mirrors contemporary “hospital within a health precinct” design, allowing seamless referrals to adjacent specialists, imaging and university-based research partners.

Construction and commissioning are expected to generate more than 1,000 jobs over the next two years, with ongoing clinical and support roles once the hospital opens.


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Community reaction

Springfield Lakes resident Sarah Khoo, whose daughter was born at Mater Mothers South Brisbane last year, welcomed the move. “Having a full public maternity service five minutes from home will be life-changing for young families like ours,” she said.

Published 24-June-2025

Mater Hospital Springfield to Transform Healthcare in the Western Corridor

For years, Springfield families have travelled long distances for public hospital care. That’s about to change with Mater Hospital Springfield, a state-of-the-art facility set to open next year, bringing life-saving services closer to home. Designed to ease pressure on existing hospitals, the state-of-the-art centre will provide emergency, intensive care, maternity, and paediatric services.



Hospital Nearing Completion

The $393-million facility is expected to begin operations in early 2026, with construction progressing on schedule. The nine-storey hospital, located at Springfield Central, will be integrated with Mater Private Hospital Springfield on Health Care Drive. The final structural phase is set to be completed next month, marking a significant milestone in the project.

Once operational, the hospital will house 186 public beds, with Mater managing services under government funding. Additional features will include a Neonatal Critical Care Unit (NCCU), an inpatient paediatric ward, and a pandemic-ready ward, ensuring long-term resilience for future health challenges.

Mater Hospital Springfield to open early 2026
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A Boost for Healthcare Access and Local Jobs

The new facility is set to dramatically improve access to public healthcare for Springfield and surrounding regions, reducing travel times for residents seeking specialist care. The hospital’s Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit will provide critical support to nearby hospitals, ensuring quicker response times for medical emergencies.

Beyond healthcare, the hospital is also expected to generate over 1,000 new jobs, including medical, nursing, and support roles. Mater has already received more than 2,000 expressions of interest from professionals eager to join the facility.

A Long-Awaited Development for the Springfield Community

Local anticipation has been growing as the hospital nears completion. Community leaders have praised the project for its role in strengthening healthcare infrastructure in the Western Corridor. Mater representatives have highlighted the enthusiasm among residents, with many looking forward to accessing world-class care closer to home.



Mater Hospital Springfield represents a significant investment in the health and well-being of the region. As final construction steps are completed, the focus will shift towards staffing and operational readiness, ensuring the facility is fully equipped to meet the needs of the growing community.

Published 3-March-2025