A major step forward has been taken in strengthening emergency response for Greater Springfield, with a ceremonial sod-turn marking the start of construction on a new permanent fire and rescue station.
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Held at the cleared site in Augustine Heights, the symbolic groundbreaking celebrated a key milestone for one of Queensland’s fastest-growing regions. Once completed, the state-of-the-art facility will be staffed by 19 firefighters and five station officers, operating 24 hours a day and working alongside crews from Ripley and Camira.
“This is a major facility for the future of emergency response in this region,” said Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Steve Smith. “The crews here will operate 24 hours a day and will work closely with other local stations.”
Minister for Fire, Disaster Recovery and Volunteers Ann Leahy said the new station would play a vital role in supporting local firefighters and protecting the fast-growing community.
She added that they are backing the brave men and women on the frontline by making sure they have the facilities they need to do their job safely and effectively.
Located near major roadways and adjacent to the existing ambulance service, the site has already undergone significant earthworks and is now ready for full construction.
“This site was identified by the department as the best location to meet growing operational needs,” Commissioner Smith said. “At this stage, this station’s response area will provide coverage from Redbank down to Greenbank and from South Ripley across to Carole Park.”
The new station is designed to improve response times and enhance capacity to deal with emergencies in an area where demand for services continues to grow.
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Firefighters in the region have welcomed the project, which will deliver long-needed resources and infrastructure to support their critical frontline work.
Published 19-June-2025