02 March 2025

MARK BUTLER MP

MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND AGED CARE

 

ANNE URQUHART

SENATOR FOR TASMANIA

DUTY SENATOR FOR BRADDON

 

LABOR WILL OPEN A MEDICARE URGENT CARE CLINIC IN BURNIE

 

Residents of the Burnie region will get the free urgent care they need, fully bulk billed, without waiting hours in a busy hospital emergency department, if the Albanese Labor Government is re-elected.

Labor will open a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Burnie as part of a $644 million commitment to open another 50 Urgent Care Clinics, with more clinics in every state and territory.

If Labor is re-elected, the Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Burnie will open in the 2025-26 financial year, providing bulk billed care for urgent but non-life-threatening conditions, seven days a week, for extended hours, and with no appointment needed.

The Urgent Care Clinic will take pressure off Burnie’s North West Regional Hospital, which saw 11,690 non-urgent and semi-urgent presentations in 2023-24.

Parents and families swear by them: one third of patients are under the age of 15.

All you will need is your Medicare card, not your credit card.

The Liberals say the Albanese Labor Government’s Urgent Care Clinics are “wasteful spending”. Peter Dutton will close every Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, forcing over a million Australians each year back into the waiting rooms of busy hospital emergency departments.

Labor went to the last election promising to open 50 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, and we have delivered 87 clinics. More than 1.2 million Australians have already been treated at one of Labor’s existing 87 Urgent Care Clinics.  

Doctors have embraced the clinics, with a survey finding 7 in 10 GPs support Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, and 8 in 10 GPs say they have a positive impact on hospital emergency departments.

Around 2 million Australians are expected to make use of an Urgent Care Clinic each year, getting the free urgent care they need, fully bulk billed, without waiting hours in a busy hospital emergency department.

This extends Labor’s election commitment to strengthening Medicare, with the single largest investment in Medicare since its creation over 40 years ago.

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Quotes attributable to Health Minister Mark Butler:

“Australia's doctors voted Peter Dutton the worst Health Minister in Medicare history for a reason.”

“The Liberals had nine years to open Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, and they never opened a single one. Now they call Labor’s clinics ‘wasteful spending’ and want to close every single one of them.”

“Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are an Albanese Government initiative because we believe in

Medicare and in free urgent care, fully bulk billed.”

“You can’t trust the Liberals with Medicare: you can’t trust them to open Urgent Care Clinics and you can’t trust them to keep them open.”

Quotes attributable to Duty Senator for Braddon, Anne Urquhart:

“Only Labor will deliver a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Burnie so you can get the free urgent care you need, fully bulk billed, without waiting hours in a busy hospital emergency department. Residents from right across the coast will be able to access great healthcare, no appointment needed.”

“The Burnie Medicare Urgent Care Clinic will be open seven days, for extended hours, and take pressure off Burnie’s North West Regional Hospital. This will free up the hospital emergency department so it can focus on complex, critical and life-threatening illness and injuries.”

“We have seen the great success of the Devonport Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, which has delivered over 16,000 free appointments since opening in December 2023.  Now it’s Burnie’s turn to shine.”

 

SUNDAY, 2 MARCH 2025