Government denies ‘radioactive waste leak’ at Perth hospital
The state government reported that the outdated infrastructure in a large PeTH Public Hospital caused multiple health problems for patients, including “radioactive waste” and black mold leakage.
However, in Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Leanne, a registered nurse who does not want her surname to publish her surname, said that the molds and mushrooms growing from the ceilings have seen molds and mushrooms and that the facility has overflowed on the ground floor.
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital reported about the radioactive waste leakage in 2023. Credit: Getty Images
“When we have patients waiting in the waiting room, the smell passes through the whole section, AB ABC Perth said In the morning.
Ik We stayed with real mushrooms from our ceiling and the main corridors, and when Perth always had a great rainfall health, there are always buckets and towels that protect all the leaks from the roof on the ground.
“Very ugly.”
He said that the entire hospital should be renewed and it was embarrassing for patients to arrive and deal with existing conditions.
Leanne, “We always tell them to complain, complain, complain, because they can not believe in the conditions they are honestly,” he said.
The claims come after Western Australia The internal documents explained more than 1000 work ordered by care teams between January 2023 and June 2025 – the most serious “Emergency Fast Radiation Leakage”.
In August 2024, the personnel working in the intensive care unit announced that a pipe failure was sent to the hospital treatment bays after the sewage was sent to the multi -code yellow internal emergency situations.

