A new Ambulance Station for Kingscliff

The Kingscliff community is a set to benefit from a new state-of-the-art ambulance station with a contractor announced to build the station and works underway.

The new facility will be co-located at the site of the new $723.3 million Tweed Valley Hospital, replacing the Marine Parade ambulance station which has served the community for 65 years.

Following a competitive tender process the construction contract was awarded to FK Gardner & Sons (FKG) and preparations will begin on site in mid 2023. Construction of the new station is expected to be completed in early 2024.

Kingscliff’s new ambulance station will provide the most up-to-date facilities and equipment to support our local paramedics and meet the demand for mobile emergency care in the local area.

The two-level ambulance station will feature internal parking for up to eight vehicles including an internal wash bay, staff parking, administration and office areas, gym, relief accommodation and logistics and storage areas.

The Kingscliff Ambulance Station is part of the $232 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program, the single largest investment in regional NSW Ambulance’s 127-year history, with 54 new or upgraded ambulance stations being delivered across regional NSW.

Download the Kingscliff Ambulance Station community information sheet