The project was carried out under the auspices of the Research Sub-Committee of the Victorian Branch of the Australian College of Health Service Administrators. It illustrates the way in which remedial action based on a thorough, systematic audit of energy losses can yield savings which are conservatively estimated to be worth tens of thousands of dollars per annum. While many of the energy saving functions proposed can be implemented at little or no cost, it is concluded that energy audits must be thoroughly and competently undertaken and the use of consultants is considered to have been well justified in this case.