Bundaberg Police Station set for major renovation and expansion

Published Friday, 26 April, 2024 at 12:45 PM

JOINT STATEMENT

Premier
The Honourable Steven Miles

Minister for Police and Community Safety
The Honourable Mark Ryan

  • Bundaberg Police Station to undergo major renovation, under commitment from the Miles Labor Government
  • $20 million in funding invested to deliver the project
  • Project is part of the Miles Government’s record big build, improving community safety to the regions

The Miles Government’s record police budget will deliver a $20 million upgrade of the Bundaberg Police Station.

The project is part of the state’s record $300 million police infrastructure budget.

It will deliver additional space to accommodate future growth as police undertake the biggest recruitment drive in Queensland’s history.

The Bundaberg region continues to grow as the state experiences major interstate and international migration.

A modern and well equipped Police station ensures the region maintains pace with growth and the Police force grows locally.

The expansion comes as the government’s community safety plan delivers a major uplift to the frontline.

An extra 900 extra police personnel will be deployed over the next three years, including 98 across the North Coast Police District. This district covers the Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast and Moreton regions.

This builds on the existing commitment to deliver 2,025 extra police personnel around the state by 2025.

In total, the Miles Government’s record investment is delivering more than 3,000 extra police personnel across Queensland.

The Miles Government is making a parallel record investment in infrastructure to ensure that police will have the facilities they need to accommodate a growing police service.

Quotes attributable to Premier Steven Miles:

“My government will always back the frontline, which is why our community safety plan is delivering more cops for Queensland.

“For the North Coast, including Bundaberg, there will be almost 100 extra police patrolling the streets over the next three years.

“That means Queenslanders here will be safer and feel safe.

“As the growing force needs a bigger station to work from. It’s why we are delivering a $20 million upgrade to the Bundaberg Police Station.”

Quotes attributable to Police Minister Mark Ryan:

“The Miles Government is making record investments in police to ensure that communities everywhere in our state get the best possible support when it comes to community safety.

“I commend Bundaberg police for their dedicated efforts day in and day out to keep their local community safe.

“Our police deserve the best facilities and infrastructure and that is what our record police budgets are delivering.”

Quotes attributable to Bundaberg MP Tom Smith:

"Having visited our local Bundaberg Police Station regularly to meet with our hardworking heroes on the frontline, I know that our officers need a major upgrade to their station."

“This investment has been a subject that I have fought hard to deliver on behalf of our local Police and am glad to be able to deliver on a project that will service those who serve us each and every day.

“This major upgrade to Bundaberg Police Station will set up local police operations for the future and further support community safety.

“I am proud to be part of a government that backs police with the personnel, resources and facilities and infrastructure they need to protect the community.”

Quotes attributable to Commissioner Steve Gollschewski:

“We know the Wide Bay is a growing region and this upgraded facility will be a significant asset not only for the local community but also for our officers and staff.

“It will help local police better serve the needs of the community through modern and purpose-built facilities.

“The station expansion future-proofs policing in Bundaberg.”

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