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RAIR Program

NSW Ambulance is improving infrastructure across regional and rural areas to ensure we continue to enhance the high quality emergency medical care delivered to your community now and into the future.

The NSW Government’s $232 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program includes 24 locations across the state that will benefit from an upgraded, rebuilt or entirely new ambulance station as part of RAIR Stage 1.

Following on from the success of Stage 1, the NSW Government announced an additional $100 million as part of Stage 2 of the program.

The new stations are expected to provide an enhanced working environment for local paramedics, tailored to the needs of regional and rural communities to enable paramedics to continue delivering high quality care.

We receive a Triple Zero (000) call every 28 seconds on average, with demand on resources expected to change as our population shifts and ages. In response we are embarking on the biggest regional and rural transformation of infrastructure and service delivery models in our history.

Designed with input from local NSW Ambulance staff, the purpose-built infrastructure will deliver a better working environment for paramedics that is tailored to the needs of your community. The stations will include accompanying administration support as well as educational, fleet and relief accommodation where needed.

We are enabling our paramedics to meet the mobile emergency care needs of rural and regional communities for years to come.

This program is being planned and implemented by NSW Ambulance and Health Infrastructure.