
Works completed at Broome Health and Wellbeing Campus
Civil works for the Yinajalan Ngarrungunil Health and Wellbeing Campus in Broome are complete in a major step forward for the new facility that will deliver a holistic range of culturally appropriate services.
The campus is being developed by Nyamba Buru Yawuru (NBY) and is an Australia-first initiative, which will provide holistic physical and psychological services to people in the Kimberley.
DevelopmentWA, acting as project manager for NBY, has overseen preparation of the site – including extensive land remediation to ensure it is safe and development-ready, construction of a primary internal road – Mirda Road, which links Dora Street and Clementson Street – and installation of essential services.
The project will now be handed back to NBY to manage future project requirements and leasing arrangements.
- Completion of civil works by Government marks another milestone for the Yinajalan Ngarrungunil Health and Wellbeing Campus
- Extensive land remediation, road construction, and installation of essential utility services are in place to support the future health facility
- Nyamba Buru Yawuru will now lead the delivery of this project
Planning for future facilities on the campus is already underway, including a Step Up/Step Down Service, to be constructed by the Department of Health.
The Broome Step Up/Step Down Service will provide contemporary, therapeutic mental health care through short-term residential support and individualised care, in a home-like setting close to their community, friends and family.
Dialysis treatments
A new Renal Hostel, to be delivered by WA Country Health Service, will support the delivery of comprehensive renal dialysis treatments for Aboriginal people across the Kimberley.
The Step Up/Step Down Service and new renal hostel are part of the Government’s ambitious $3.7 billion health infrastructure program, ensuring Western Australians can access the health care they need, where they need it.
Nyamba Buru Yawuru CEO Ninielia Mills said the project had always been about restoring wellbeing through connection to Country, and to each other.
“With the completion of civil works, we’re proud to take the next steps in creating a campus that reflects Yawuru values and delivers long-term benefits for our community and future generations,” she said.
A Lifestyle Village, proposed by NBY, will provide supported housing options for older Aboriginal people wishing to remain close to family and connected to Country.
Community members can contact NBY for more information, or read more about the project at: www.yawuru.org.au/prosperity/ynhwc/








