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Upgraded fire stations improving community safety for Western Sydney and the Southern Highlands 

24 July 2025

The Minns Labor Government is investing $13.9 million in critical Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) station upgrades in Western Sydney and the Southern Highlands, strengthening the state’s frontline emergency service response. 

  

Moss Vale, Parramatta and Wentworthville station upgrades and rebuild form part of a $98.7 million capital investment by the NSW Government, in addition to the $42.2 million being invested to operate a new 24-hour fire station at Badgerys Creek. 

  

This investment is part of crucial work to rebuild essential services people rely on after more than a decade of neglect by the former Liberal-National government. 

  

The Parramatta precinct project includes the expansion of Parramatta Fire Station, supporting future growth and meeting the increasing operational demands of the area, while Wentworthville receives a new fit-for-purpose station. 

  

Work is underway to upgrade Parramatta Station, with completion expected in early 2026. 

  

Once work at Parramatta is complete, Wentworthville Station will be demolished and rebuilt, delivering a new purpose-built facility for Western Sydney by the end of 2027. 

  

During construction of the new station, Wentworthville firefighters will be temporarily relocated to the upgraded Parramatta Fire Station. 

  

As well as support from Parramatta, Wentworthville and surrounds will continue to be serviced by staff at Merrylands, Rydalmere and Seven Hills, as well as benefitting from resources across Sydney as required. 

  

Work has also begun to upgrade Moss Vale Fire Station. The station is receiving a major refurbishment transforming the current facility into a modern, fit for purpose fire station, delivering on this Government’s election commitment to improve fire services in Moss Vale. 

  

The investment forms part of the Minns Labor Government and FRNSWs station renewal program, part of our work to keep people safe and better serve communities by supporting frontline emergency services. 

   

Minister for Emergency Services Jihad Dib said: 

“We’re investing in our emergency services in Western Sydney and the Southern Highlands to deliver the equipment and infrastructure required to keep people and property safe. 

“This investment future proofs our response capabilities in Western Sydney and the Southern Highlands while delivering safer, more modern workplaces for our firefighters. 

“This year’s multi-million-dollar commitment to modern firefighting stations will protect communities across Western Sydney and the Southern Highlands for years to come.” 

  

Member for Parramatta, Donna Davis said:

“Fire stations are an integral part of every community, providing an essential service to keep our community safe. 

“The Parramatta station upgrade will deliver a modern facility, allowing the team to better support our fast-growing Western Sydney communities.” 

 

Member for Prospect Dr Hugh McDermott said: 

“The rebuild of Wentworthville Fire Station is an important investment in the safety of our community. 

“This new fire station will play an important role in strengthening our emergency response for years to come.” 

  

FRNSW Commissioner Jeremy Fewtrell AFSM said: 

“These station upgrades will provide our crews with facilities to train, respond and operate at their best. 

“We’ll continue to work with the NSW Government to modernise our facilities and best serve communities.” 

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