Royal South Sydney Hospital was a hospital in the southern
Sydney
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suburb of
Zetland,
New South Wales
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Australia
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. Its location is the present-day 3 Joynton Avenue, Zetland.
History
Initial efforts to open a hospital in South Sydney began in 1908 when fundraising efforts by local residents saw
James Joynton Smith
Sir James John Joynton Smith (October 1858 - 10 October 1943), commonly referred to simply as Joynton Smith, was an Australian hotelier, racecourse and newspaper owner, and Lord Mayor of Sydney.
Early life
Born James Smith (he added the Joynto ...
, local businessman and racecourse owner, elected as provisional president of a future hospital. In 1912, construction of a 25 bed public hospital began and was opened in 1913. In 1917, the title of ''Royal'' was bestowed upon the hospital by the King, and capacity was expanded to 110 beds the following year.
In 1976, the present brick buildings were constructed and opened, and the hospital began to specialise in rehabilitation, orthopaedics and community health. In 1991, the hospital merged with the
Prince of Wales
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and Prince Henry Hospitals. General hospital services, including (controversially) the emergency department were slowly wound down until only community services operated from the location until 2003, when the hospital finally closed and the site was transferred to the South Sydney City Council (later,
City of Sydney
The City of Sydney is the local government area covering the Sydney central business district and surrounding inner city suburbs of the greater metropolitan area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established by Act of Parliament in 1842, th ...
council).
Current state
The site was disused for a long time until it was redeveloped as part of the
Green Square town square development in the late 2010s.
Green Square DCP
. City of Sydney, Accessed 16 January 2008. Some of the buildings were preserved.
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Former hospitals in Sydney
Defunct hospitals in Australia
Former buildings and structures in Sydney
Hospitals established in 1913
1913 establishments in Australia
Hospital buildings completed in 1913
Hospital buildings completed in 1976
Hospitals disestablished in 2003
2003 disestablishments in Australia
Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage