LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
CLP UNDER PRESSURE OVER HOSPITAL SAFETY FAILURES
Tuesday, 7 April 2026
Serious concerns have been raised about safety in Royal Darwin Hospital, with nurses reporting assaults, threats and violence as part of their work.
Our nurses, doctors and frontline health workers deserve to feel safe at work, and right now they are telling us they do not.
This morning, Health Minister Steve Edgington said he will meet with the Chief Executive of Health today, and that it has been some time since he last met with the union.
This is deeply concerning, because ministers should already be meeting regularly with frontline representatives, particularly when nurses are reporting daily violence.
We have also seen ambulance services pushed to a critical point, with reports that more than 40 per cent of Triple Zero calls went unanswered and urgent cases waited hours for care.
This pressure is across the system, and it is being felt by both patients and staff.
Frontline workers have already outlined what needs to change, including stronger security, faster duress responses and action to reduce pressure on emergency departments.
The issue is not understanding the problem, it is the response.
Steve Edgington needs to urgently meet with the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation and the United Workers Union, hear directly from frontline staff and act on their concerns.
The CLP Government is responsible for ensuring hospitals are safe workplaces.
With the Budget approaching, Territorians need to see real investment in frontline health services and workforce safety.
Our health workers need to be supported and safe at work and Territorians need to know the system will be there when they need it.