Construction complete at new Cowra Ambulance Station
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December 2, 2019

Today marked the completion of construction on the new NSW Ambulance station at Cowra.

This is a significant milestone in the NSW Government’s commitment to build a new ambulance station at Cowra as part of the $122 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program.

The NSW Government is investing in purpose-built and modern NSW Ambulance stations to support the clinical capability of our highly trained paramedics.

The new station at Kite Street will enable local NSW Ambulance paramedics to better meet the current and future demand for mobile emergency medical care in Cowra and surrounds.

The new station has been designed with input from paramedics and will ensure local paramedics have fit-for-purpose infrastructure to better meet the emergency medical care needs of the local community.

The new Cowra station includes:
  • Internal parking for up to eight emergency ambulance vehicles
  • Administration and office areas
  • Staff amenities
  • Logistics and storage areas
  • Relief accommodation
  • Staff parking
  • External wash bay
Next steps include internal fit out and operational commissioning by NSW Ambulance, ahead of the station going live.

To date, 24 upgraded, rebuilt or new regional and rural ambulance stations have been announced under the RAIR program, including completed stations at Wagga Wagga, Coolamon, Ardlethan, Harden, Molong, Griffith, Kiama, Berry, Bay and Basin, Toukley, Wauchope, Hamlyn Terrace, Bathurst, Pottsville, Yass, Rutherford, Bungendore, Grenfell and Cowra.

This represents the biggest regional and rural transformation of NSW Ambulance infrastructure in the organisation’s history.