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Kingscliff fire station
By Jonathon Howard
KINGSCLIFF NOW has a fully operational state-of-the-art new fire station that was officially opened by Member for Tweed Geoff Provest last week.
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Mr Provest was joined by Minister for Emergency Services and Resilience Steph Cooke as well as Fire and Rescue NSW Commissioner Paul Baxter to officially open the $4.7 million facility.
Mr Provest said the station will provide the 18 on-call firefighters based at Kingscliff with fit-for-purpose facilities, including dedicated spaces for training, living and storage.
“This new station will give our firefighters the facilities and resources they need to keep the North Coast community stronger and safer in future emergencies. It’s taken three years to complete and has been built to allow for possible expansion in the future as our region continues to grow,” Mr Provest said.
Ms Cooke said the new fire station was an important part of the Kingscliff community and surrounds, “with this new fire station providing a much-needed boost to emergency response capability,” she said.

“The two-storey station has been built on the existing Marine Parade site and includes a large dual-vehicle engine bay, dedicated ‘clean firefighter’ zones to guard against carcinogen contamination and separate male and female amenities.”

Commissioner Baxter said the station has been designed to withstand the local weather conditions.
“The crew had to work out of portable buildings for a while as the construction work was carried out.
“But it’s paid off when you look at this exciting new building that will serve and protect the people of Kingscliff and the surrounding areas well into the future,” Commissioner Baxter said.

As a tribute to one of Kingscliff Fire Station’s founders, Charlie Gilmont, a bottlebrush tree that was carefully removed during construction has been replanted at the new station.
