NSW trauma services location and networks

The NSW trauma system is based on a network of hospitals that provide various levels of trauma management capability across metropolitan, regional and rural settings.

Through this network of hospitals, definitive trauma care can be delivered to all injured patients across NSW. 8

NSW has 20 designated trauma services: seven adult and three paediatric major trauma services (MTS) and ten regional trauma services (RTS).

NSW trauma services

  • Major trauma service
  • Regional trauma service
NSW trauma services are located at:
  • The Tweed Hospital
  • Lismore Base Hospital
  • Coffs Harbour Health Campus
  • Port Macquarie Base Hospital
  • Orange Health Service
  • Nepean Hospital
  • Wollongong Hospital
  • Gosford Hospital
  • Wagga Wagga Base Hospital
  • John Hunter Hospital
  • Royal North Shore Hospital
  • Westmead Hospital
  • St Vincent's Hospital
  • Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
  • St George Hospital
  • Liverpool Hospital

The NSW trauma networks are closely aligned with the NSW Critical Care Tertiary Referral Networks. The networks are largely determined by the location of the MTS and how critical it is to achieve early clinical intervention for all seriously-injured patients, in accordance with the NSW Ambulance Protocol T1.

An MTS is usually networked with one or more RTS and the associated referring local health districts (LHDs).

Table 1: Adult NSW trauma services network
Major trauma service Regional trauma service Referring local health district
John Hunter Hospital Coffs Harbour Base Hospital
Lismore Base Hospital
Port Macquarie Base Hospital
Tamworth Rural Referral Hospital
The Tweed Hospitala
Hunter New England LHD
Mid North Coast LHD
Northern NSW LHD
Royal North Shore Hospital Gosford Hospital Central Coast LHD
Northern Sydney LHD
Liverpool Hospital N/A South Western Sydney LHD
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital N/A Far West LHDb
Sydney LHD
Western NSW LHDb
St George Hospital Wagga Wagga Base Hospital
Wollongong Hospital
Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Murrumbidgee LHDc
South Eastern Sydney LHD
Southern NSW LHDd
St Vincent's Hospital N/A N/A
Westmead Hospital Nepean Hospital
Orange Health Service
Far West LHDb,e
Nepean Blue Mountains LHD
Western NSW LHDb
Western Sydney LHD 
  1. Owing to proximity, hospitals within the Northern NSW LHD maintain a clinical referral network with Queensland.
  2. Western NSW LHD and Far West LHD have a split critical care and trauma referral network, where critical care patients are networked with Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and trauma patients with Westmead Hospital.
  3. Owing to proximity, Albury Hospital maintains a clinical referral network with Victoria.
  4. The Canberra Hospital maintains a referral network for the following hospitals: Batemans Bay, Batlow, Bega, Bombala, Boorowa, Braidwood, Cooma, Crookwell, Delegate, Goulburn, Moruya, Pambula, Queanbeyan, Tumut, Yass and Young.
  5. Owing to proximity, Broken Hill Hospital maintains a referral network with South Australia.

Children aged 0-15 years fitting the criteria in the NSW Ambulance Protocol T1 (with due consideration given to paediatric physiological changes) should be transferred, if within the recommended pre-hospital transport time, to a paediatric MTS capable of providing specialised acute, diagnostic and definitive paediatric trauma care. These cases are time-critical and need access to definitive trauma care in as timely manner as possible.8

When direct transport to a paediatric MTS is not feasible, the child should be transported to the most appropriate adult MTS or RTS facility for initial assessment, stabilisation and appropriate transfer. Pre-hospital notification to the NSW Ambulance Operations Centre and activation of the rapid launch trauma coordinator model and the Newborn and paediatric Emergency Transport Service will facilitate an early retrieval response to support efficient transfer to a designated paediatric MTS.

Table 2: Paediatric NSW trauma services network
Major trauma service Child health network Referring local health district
John Hunter Children's Hospital Northern  Hunter New England LHD
Mid North Coast LHD
Northern NSW LHDi
Children's Hospital at Westmead Western Central Coast LHD (Gosford, Wyong)
Far West LHDii 
Nepean Blue Mountains LHD 
Northern Sydney LHD (Hornsby, Ryde)
South Western Sydney LHD (Liverpool, Fairfield, Concord)
Western NSW LHD
Western Sydney LHD
Sydney Children's Hospital Greater Eastern and Southern Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD
Murrumbidgee LHDiii
Northern Sydney LHD (Manly, Mono Vale, Royal North Shore)
South Eastern Sydney LHD
South Western Sydney LHD (Bankstown, Bowral, Camden, Campbelltown, Canterbury)
Southern NSW LHDiv
Sydney LHD
Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
  1. Owing to proximity, referrals from the Northern NSW LHD may go to Brisbane.
  2. Owing to proximity, referrals from the Far West LHD may go to Adelaide.
  3. Owing to proximity, Albury Hospital maintains a clinical referral network with Victoria.
  4. Owing to proximity, referrals from the Southern NSW LHD may go to Royal Children’s Melbourne.
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