Inside the emergency department: Ben Fordham shares harrowing photos from Blacktown Hospital

It’s a scene that no Australian should ever have to witness—let alone experience firsthand.

Yet, shocking new photos from Blacktown Hospital’s emergency department have brought the harsh reality of our overstretched public health system into the spotlight, leaving many of us asking: how did it come to this?



The images, shared with 2GB’s Ben Fordham, show elderly patients in visible agony, forced to lie on the cold, hard vinyl floor of the hospital’s waiting room for hours—sometimes even a full day—while desperately waiting for a bed.

One of the most distressing stories is that of Raymond, a 70-year-old man who arrived at Blacktown Hospital on a Saturday, suffering from severe diarrhoea and dangerously low haemoglobin levels—a situation that could quickly become life-threatening.

Despite the urgency of his condition, Raymond spent a staggering 24 hours waiting for a bed. Much of that time, he was left to try and sleep on the hospital floor, wracked with pain and discomfort.

Raymond’s daughter, Hayley, shared a heartbreaking photo of her father’s ordeal with Ben Fordham, hoping to draw attention to the dire situation.


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Distressing photos have shown elderly patients at Blacktown Hospital forced to sleep on the emergency department floor for hours while waiting for a bed. Image source: Ben Fordham / Facebook.



She also provided a second photo of another elderly man, aged 80, similarly forced to sleep on the floor, covered only by a thin blanket, after waiting at least 12 hours for a bed.

To add insult to injury, Raymond was told by hospital staff that he couldn’t sleep on the floor near reception.

Hayley’s frustration was palpable. ‘What do you expect a 70-year-old to do?’ she asked Fordham.

During the ordeal, Raymond called his daughter multiple times, desperate to leave. ‘He said he’d rather go to a small country town, which is where he’s from, because the wait times aren’t as bad,’ Hayley explained.



These stories are not isolated incidents. According to the latest NSW Health data, only 41 per cent of emergency department patients at Blacktown Hospital are being treated on time.

The hospital ranks dead last—20th out of 20—in its category for emergency department presentations. For a facility serving one of Sydney’s fastest-growing regions, these numbers are deeply concerning.


Source: 9 News Australia / Youtube.​


Opposition health spokeswoman Kellie Sloane expressed her sadness and frustration at the situation: ‘This shouldn’t be happening in our hospitals. I’m terribly sad for this gentleman and his family, decent people who have paid taxes their entire lives. And when they’re at their most vulnerable, the system has let them down.’

Blacktown Hospital’s woes are not new. Almost a year ago, NSW Premier Chris Minns singled out the hospital as a symbol of the state’s overstretched public hospital system, after similar images of patients sleeping on the waiting room floor emerged.



‘We’ll have to look at Blacktown in particular—there’s major stress on our public hospitals,’ Minns said at the time. ‘We want to do better when it comes to health outcomes.’

The hospital’s challenges are compounded by rapid population growth in Sydney’s west, a shortage of beds, and ongoing staff shortages.

The recent resignation of Western Sydney Local Health District chief executive Graeme Loy, just hours before a scheduled vote of confidence by doctors at nearby Westmead, has only added to the sense of instability.

Related story: ‘He could have just died’: 15-hour hospital wait leaves family fearing the worst

Key Takeaways

  • Distressing photos have shown elderly patients at Blacktown Hospital forced to sleep on the emergency department floor for hours while waiting for a bed.
  • One patient, Raymond, 70, spent 24 hours in severe pain on the cold vinyl floor; another 80-year-old man waited at least 12 hours for a bed.
  • Blacktown Hospital has been identified as one of NSW’s busiest and poorest-performing hospitals, with only 41 per cent of emergency patients treated on time.
  • The situation has prompted renewed calls for urgent solutions, with political and community leaders expressing sadness that vulnerable patients are being let down by the health system.

Have you or a loved one experienced long wait times or inadequate care in a hospital emergency department? Do you think the government is doing enough to support our public hospitals, especially for seniors? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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I can almost guarantee who you WON'T find sleeping on the floor at that hospital. Any of the migrants that have arrived and headed straight for Western Sydney to join the ghetto that is building in that part of Sydney. If they're not treated IMMEDIATELY, they carry on like a performing seal until they're seen to shut them up.

Albo created this problem, but he puts the onus back on the state government to fix his mess. Having worked in an emergency ward in a major Sydney teaching hospital, I've seen this more times than I can count. Infrastructure not keeping up with demand, and the poor silly workers at the coal face bearing the brunt of short sighted policies. This is a disgrace! Those poor men, who probably worked for 40 plus years, paying taxes, being treated like dirt.
 
"The hospital ranks dead last—20th out of 20—in its category for emergency department presentations. For a facility serving one of Sydney’s fastest-growing regions, these numbers are deeply concerning."
This rank is woeful. Hopefully, this hospital's emergency department be expanded to cope with the growth influx.
 
They recently spent a lot of money renovating this hospital maybe they should have spent it by adding more staff.

My daughters first house was in Blacktown , she lived there for 8 years and in that time she saw a huge amount of immigration from India.
I think that is the problem, the population has risen drastically but the infrastructure has stayed the same.

She has now moved down to the south coast and couldn't be happier
 
It pisses me off that Albanese see's fit to bring in foreigners, send money overseas and yet where this country needs the dollars and cents is being ignored. The man is an absolute fool and has no insight into the reality of the people of Australia. He is so weak minded and being brainwashed by so called world authorities on how to take of his peoples needs. Bloody disgraceful that those who have paid their taxes are being treated less than an animal
 
They can't expand beds quickly enough and then don't have the staff to run them anyway. It is a complex situation and it appears every state is in the same situation. Tasmania is throwing money at a new AFL team and here in WA they are throwing money at a new racetrack most don't want instead of fixing a dire health system. Talk about priorities. They get into politics and talk about working for the people then turn around and do exactly what they want without listening. They are a lost cause.
 
Blacktown experienced significant population growth in the last decade. Between 2011 and 2021, the population increased by over 40,000 people, with a growth rate of approximately 10%. In 2021, the population of Blacktown was around 396,776. The 35-39 age group saw the largest increase, with an additional 9,277 people, a 34.2% rise.

The population of Blacktown in 2025 is 430,490.
 
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When will the governments learn that we cannot keep bringing people into this country until they can bring housing, hospitals, roads and schools up to scratch for the people already here ! This is disgusting ! Governments past and present have done nothing regarding forethought !
QLD has shortages in everything and what’s happening ? Money is being thrown at things to make the world think we are still the lucky country when OS visitors come for the Olympics ! What a bloody joke! Let’s hope none have to go to a hospital or see the poor homeless. I don’t care if hosting the Olympics brings money in what about the poor people suffering now ? All politicians need to wake up and stop giving themselves huge wage rises until they sort this country out.
 
They recently spent a lot of money renovating this hospital maybe they should have spent it by adding more staff.

My daughters first house was in Blacktown , she lived there for 8 years and in that time she saw a huge amount of immigration from India.
I think that is the problem, the population has risen drastically but the infrastructure has stayed the same.

She has now moved down to the south coast and couldn't be happier
My daughter also lives on the South coast and loves it as well.💐
 
Maybe if people didn't abuse the Emergency Department with shit like a cold or minor things the department would not be over worked, all that aside the poeple who work in these departments are amazing and deserve respect. And ALBO needs to go PRONTO he created the situation, but alas he is probably working on his next overseas trip paid for by US.
 
People go to emergency because they can no longer afford to go to the dr with the cost of living crisis Australia is facing thanks to the government and their really poor management and it makes me sick when they are on tv saying it is a privilege to represent the people of Australia. If only they actually would instead of getting in then following their own agenda. I don't know the answer myself but I certainly know it is not happening right now and can't see it getting better anytime soon. Their priorities are all wrong for starters so what chance do we have.
 
I love the south coast as well. Made the biggest mistake of my life by letting my son & DIL talk me into coming to Canberra to live close to them. Cut a long story short I ended up having a nervous breakdown & am now in a nursing home here. Have my name down for a transfer to the south coast & it cannot come soon enough. My son & DIL moved to France took her mother with them. I don’t keep in touch with them very often. Hope I dont have to wait too long for a transfer just love to be close to the sea.
 
I can almost guarantee who you WON'T find sleeping on the floor at that hospital. Any of the migrants that have arrived and headed straight for Western Sydney to join the ghetto that is building in that part of Sydney. If they're not treated IMMEDIATELY, they carry on like a performing seal until they're seen to shut them up.

Albo created this problem, but he puts the onus back on the state government to fix his mess. Having worked in an emergency ward in a major Sydney teaching hospital, I've seen this more times than I can count. Infrastructure not keeping up with demand, and the poor silly workers at the coal face bearing the brunt of short sighted policies. This is a disgrace! Those poor men, who probably worked for 40 plus years, paying taxes, being treated like dirt.
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It pisses me off that Albanese see's fit to bring in foreigners, send money overseas and yet where this country needs the dollars and cents is being ignored. The man is an absolute fool and has no insight into the reality of the people of Australia. He is so weak minded and being brainwashed by so called world authorities on how to take of his peoples needs. Bloody disgraceful that those who have paid their taxes are being treated less than an animal
l agree since that idiot got in everything has gone to the dogs .Business's are going bust. Houses and rents are sky high Foreigners are buying multiple houses at a time. Longer wait to see a doctor and now this while he has bought this beautiful house for himself . He has sold Australia out but not content with that is still getting more Chinese in.
 
"They can't expand beds quickly enough and then don't have the staff to run them anyway. It is a complex situation. " -- Yes and no. Don't believe it is only the responsibility of the Gov and doctors to look after you. It is YOUR responsibility too. Have a healthy lifestyle, exercise, use natural medicine, which is much more powerful than tablets and operations. It is what I do, and at 72, I bother my doctor only once a year for an annual check -up. BTW, was very sick, getting sicker in my 30-s.
 
floI love the south coast as well. Made the biggest mistake of my life by letting my son & DIL talk me into coming to Canberra to live close to them. Cut a long story short I ended up having a nervous breakdown & am now in a nursing home here. Have my name down for a transfer to the south coast & it cannot come soon enough. My son & DIL moved to France took her mother with them. I don’t keep in touch with them very often. Hope I dont have to wait too long for a transfer just love to be close to the sea.
Dear Judy
So sorry for your horrible experiences and admission to a nursing home. I too hope your application for transfer to the south coast happens very quickly. 💐🌼🌺
 

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