$25M South Coast Protection Project Breaks Ground

NSW Gov

The NSW and Australian governments have today turned the sod on the new Eurobodalla Emergency Services Precinct at Moruya, a $25 million investment in the safety of the South Coast community.

The local community has faced some of the most challenging and destructive fires in recent memory, including the 2019/20 Black Summer fires and the 2023 Coolagolite fires.

This new state-of-the-art centre will bring together multiple emergency service agencies, improving coordination and response times during emergencies.

This facility addresses a recommendation of the NSW Bushfire Inquiry to locate these facilities together to improve cross-agency coordination and ensure local communities are better prepared for future fire seasons and natural disasters.

The precinct will accommodate the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS), NSW State Emergency Service, and other emergency services such as Fire and Rescue NSW and Marine Resue NSW, ensuring a faster, more coordinated response to local emergencies.

The facility is part of the NSW government's broader strategy to strengthen regional resilience and protect lives, homes, and critical infrastructure.

Up to 70 RFS personnel will be based on site, including Area Command and Planning and Environmental Services staff and Mitigation Crew members. The Moruya Rural Fire Service Brigade station will also be based in the precinct.

The project has been funded with $20 million in NSW Government funding for RFS infrastructure and a $5 million commitment from the Federal Government. The new facility will replace the existing Moruya Fire Control Centre, which will remain in operation until the new facility opens in 2027.

Minister for Emergency Services Jihad Dib said:

"This is a landmark investment by the NSW and Australian Governments in frontline emergency management capabilities, especially in an area that has been so heavily impacted by bushfires in recent years.

"It is an important milestone for the region and confirms this government's commitment to disaster resilience and community safety.

"This precinct will strengthen our ability to respond to these emergencies, ensuring that communities across Eurobodalla and the Bega Valley have the resources and coordinated support they need to face future challenges.

"With the lessons of past bushfires firmly in mind, we're building a safer and better prepared region."

Member for Gilmore, Fiona Phillips said:

"The Black Summer bushfires were devastating.

"There is no doubt, the resilience of our communities and the dedication of emergency services volunteers and workers has been remarkable.

"However, what was clear to me, from talking with emergency services personnel, was that the Eurobodalla needed its own Emergency Services Precinct and I'm happy to have fought for and delivered $5 million from the Albanese Government to help make this a reality."

Member for Bega, Dr Michael Holland said:

"Today's sod turning is the first step in bringing our emergency services together, providing cutting-edge technology and resources to better protect the Far South Coast community from disaster.

"Recent fires have had a devastating impact on our area and knowing that this project is moving forward will offer reassurance to the community in the Bega electorate."

Commissioner of the RFS Rob Rogers said:

"This new precinct will ensure our volunteers and staff have the tools they need to protect lives, homes, and critical infrastructure during emergencies for years to come.

"I also extend my gratitude to Eurobodalla Shire Council, whose efforts have been instrumental in securing the location for this vital new facility."

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