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Arthroplasty - revision of waiting times in Australian public hospitals

The national median wait for arthroplasty - revision of in Australian public hospitals was 77 days in 2024–25 — from 14 days at Gold Coast University Hospital to 356 days at Wagga Wagga Hospital.

Reference period 2024–25 (1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025) · released

Across Australia, the median wait for arthroplasty - revision of in public hospitals was 77 days in 2024–25, from 928 surgeries. 6.1% of people waited more than 365 days. 27 public hospitals published a median wait for it.

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State by state

Bars show the median wait in days. The vertical line at 77 days marks the national median.

Arthroplasty - revision of in public hospitals by state and territory, 2024–25. States with the same median share a rank. Every figure was released on 2026-05-28.
Rank State or territory Median wait Waited more than 365 days Surgeries
1 Victoria 65 days 6.4% 125 surgeries
2 Queensland 69 days 4.2% 287 surgeries
2 Western Australia 69 days 6.4% 173 surgeries
4 South Australia 76 days 2.3% 132 surgeries
5 New South Wales 115 days 10.7% 131 surgeries
unranked Australian Capital Territory not published not published 15 surgeries
unranked Northern Territory not published not published not published
unranked Tasmania not published not published 61 surgeries

How the wait has changed

Median wait for arthroplasty - revision of by financial year, Australia and the states with the shortest mediansdays03163941252016–172018–192020–212022–232024–25Australia 77VIC 65QLD 69WA 69
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View these numbers as a table
Median wait in days for Arthroplasty - revision of, by financial year. Every figure was released on 2026-05-28.
Reference periodAustralia (days)VIC (days)QLD (days)WA (days)
2016–1760not published5258
2017–1863not published5760
2018–1969not published6271
2019–2073not published7375
2020–2182not published7289
2021–2266not published45100
2022–2383not published80108
2023–2478877067
2024–2577656969

Common questions

How long is the wait for arthroplasty - revision of in a public hospital?

The national median was 77 days in 2024–25 — half of people waited less than that, half waited longer. State medians ranged from 65 days in Victoria to 115 days in New South Wales.

Which public hospital has the shortest wait for arthroplasty - revision of?

Of the 27 public hospitals that published a median for 2024–25, Gold Coast University Hospital reported the shortest (14 days) and Wagga Wagga Hospital the longest (356 days). A shorter median is not a recommendation — how to read these figures.

How many people waited more than a year?

6.1% of people who had arthroplasty - revision of in an Australian public hospital in 2024–25 waited more than 365 days.

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The national median wait for arthroplasty - revision of in Australian public hospitals was 77 days in 2024–25, from 14 days at Gold Coast University Hospital to 356 days at Wagga Wagga Hospital.

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Surgery Waits, "Arthroplasty - revision of waiting list", 2024–25 data released 28 May 2026, https://surgerywaits.au/surgery/arthroplasty-revision-of/, accessed 28 May 2026.

Attribution: Surgery Waits (https://surgerywaits.au/surgery/arthroplasty-revision-of/), from Australian Institute of Health and Welfare MyHospitals data, CC BY 3.0 AU. Reference period 2024–25, released 28 May 2026.

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What is not here

Public hospitals only. Private hospitals do not report to this collection, so their waiting times cannot be compared here.

The source calls this collection "elective surgery". This site calls it planned surgery, because the surgery is planned in advance rather than optional — the methodology explains the wording.