Repatriation General Hospital, Daw Park

This article is about the hospital in Daw Park. For other hospitals of the same name, see Repatriation General Hospital (disambiguation).

The Repatriation General Hospital at Daw Park, South Australia (an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide), also commonly referred to as "The Repat" or just "Repat", is one of a number of Repatriation General Hospitals set up by the Commonwealth Government around the time of World War II to cater for returned serviceman. The various "Repat"s were initially set up as Army hospitals before becoming Repatriation General Hospitals administered by the Repatriation Commission, (now called the Department of Veterans' Affairs). In general, "Health" in Australia is a State Government responsibility. In the mid 1990s, the Commonwealth Government divested itself of these hospitals, and they have now become either public hospitals under State Government administration, or private hospitals.

History

Summary[1]

A feature of RGH's 14-hectare complex is its easy accessibility and beautiful grounds.[4]

Notes

  1. "History of Repatriation General Hospital", www.repat.com.au, retrieved 2009-03-03.
  2. Cudmore House
  3. Daw House
  4. Overview, www.repat.com.au, retrieved 2009-03-03.

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34°59′25″S 138°35′31″E / 34.990334°S 138.592081°E / -34.990334; 138.592081Coordinates: 34°59′25″S 138°35′31″E / 34.990334°S 138.592081°E / -34.990334; 138.592081

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