Emergency services hub for Beenleigh and surrounds

The Queensland Police Service and the Queensland Ambulance Service have acquired land in Beenleigh for the future establishment of a joint emergency services hub featuring new purpose-built ambulance and police facilities.

 

The 12,425 msite at 45 York Street, Beenleigh, was acquired in June 2024, in a partnership between the Queensland Ambulance Service and the Queensland Police Service to meet future infrastructure needs.

It’s important that planning and contingency work happen now so that future growth in ambulance and police personnel and resourcing can be accommodated.

The population of the Beenleigh area is growing rapidly, and enhanced police and ambulance services will be needed in the future.

The acquisition of the Beenleigh site is a key element in planning for that future growth in population and ambulance and police personnel. 

 

Further information to come. 

“Beenleigh has a big and bright future and to ensure that our growing community remains safe and healthy, I am committed to making sure our emergency services have the best possible infrastructure and facilities to do that. Having a combined emergency services hub will provide efficiencies that will benefit both services and the community more broadly.”

Melissa McMahon