800 new beds it still better than Bumbys none.
Labor pledges 941 new hospital beds
November 15, 2010
Victorian Labor is continuing its campaign of trump politics, promising
if re-elected.
Premier John Brumby made the promise at Frankston Hospital today, outdoing the Coalition's pledge last week of 800 new beds.
Labor's extra beds include 327 out of a new $746 million package for capital works projects at Victorian hospitals.
Some 444 beds have been locked in under the federal health agreement, while the government has revealed an extra 170 would flow from last week's $1.5 billion hospitals announcement.
Mr Brumby said Labor would undertake the biggest hospital building project in the state's history.
"It's about upgrading hospitals, it means more jobs in construction, it means more patients being treated and of course it means more new hospital beds," he told reporters.
Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu has promised 800 new beds separate to the federal government deal, which the opposition has yet to commit to honouring
.