Northern Rivers emergency protection enhanced with $2 million upgrade at Alstonville fire station

Published: 30 Jul 2025 11:00am

The Northern Rivers is home to a new state-of-the-art fire station after the NSW Government invested more than $2 million rebuilding Alstonville station, improving fire-protection in the region.

Alstonville has been upgraded to provide its firefighters with a modern facility improving safety and wellbeing for the crew and community.

The new-look station features improved training and storage facilities, leading to easier crew movement and quicker responses to local emergencies.

Other upgrades include the separation of ‘clean’ and ‘dirty’ personal protection equipment storage, designated ‘clean’ zones and improved ventilation in engine bays.

The diverse needs of modern firefighting have also been addressed with the addition of new bathroom facilities.

Work was completed at the 45-year-old station last month.

The NSW Government is investing $98.7 million in Fire and Rescue NSW’s capital program for new fleet and property improvements over the next year.

Quotes attributed to Emergency Services Minister, Jihad Dib:

“This investment in our emergency services delivers equipment and infrastructure necessary to support our firefighters in their important work of protecting the irreplaceable.

“Fire protection in the Northern Rivers will be strengthened thanks to the improved Alstonville station, bringing the station in line with modern standards and ensuring a safe, clean and better work environment.

“This station will proudly serve the Northern Rivers and keep the local community safe for years to come. We’re not just replacing an ageing station, we’re future-proofing firefighting in the region.”

Quotes attributed to Minister for the North Coast, Janelle Saffin:

“Community fire stations provide more than just a roof over our fire engines.

“In times of crisis, like the 2022 Northern Rivers floods, they are a hub for the community, a constant reminder that support is at hand.

“This upgrade will deliver the state-of-the-art facilities needed for our firefighters to continue to support our community now and in the future.”

Quotes attributed to FRNSW Zone Commander, Greg Lewis:

“Fire and Rescue has rebuilt what was a 45-year-old station, creating a purpose-built modern building with feedback from our crew.

“At Alstonville, that work ranges from responding to fires, road crashes, medical emergencies, even major flood events.

“The crews require a work environment that’s designed to meet their needs, and we have achieved that with this wonderful redevelopment.”

Updated: 06 Mar 2026 6:28pm

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