NSW Health Minister Ryan Park says the community expects better after “deeply concerning” reports emerged alleging sexual harassment, bullying and victimisation within the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service.

After an investigation by The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes detailed a series of serious allegations against the service, Park said he and NSW Ambulance commissioner Dominic Morgan would discuss the “way forward” in relation to Westpac Rescue with a new 10-year taxpayer-funded contract worth an estimated $500 million on the line.

“I wasn’t very pleased, to be blunt, from what I witnessed or saw over the weekend in relation to that organisation,” Park said on Thursday.

“More importantly, the community deserve and expect better than that … I respect the work they do, but t

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