Funding secured for the Roleystone Karragullen Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade

The Australian Government and the City of Armadale have recently signed an Agreement to secure federal funding to support the construction of the Roleystone Karragullen Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade Station.

The funding Agreement paves the way for the delivery of the Australian Government’s $2 million election commitment, being made under the Investing in Our Communities Program.

Both governments acknowledge the tremendous efforts and sacrifices made by the Roleystone Karragullen Brigade fire-fighting volunteers, and this project aims to support their members, while improving their operational effectiveness.

Due for completion in October 2023, the station will boast solar panels and battery storage, a 247kL potable water tank, a 129kL dedicated firefighting water tank, two-vehicle wash down bays, and an Aerobic Treatment Unit.

The new station is being delivered through a tilt-up panel construction and can hold a number of large and small firefighting units. It will also include a training room, locker rooms, shower facilities, decontamination area and office spaces, along with construction of a road extension to Springdale Road for access.

A special communications office will assist during large scale emergency events.

Quote attributable to Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King:

“This is yet another demonstration of us delivering not only on our election commitments, but on our broader commitment to develop Australian communities – including by delivering funding for projects that create jobs, build opportunity and improve liveability.

 “The Investing in Our Communities Program is about delivering community priorities that assist communities to build on their strengths and improve liveability – and that’s exactly what the Roleystone Karragullen Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade Station project is about.”

Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Burt Matt Keogh:

“I’m so proud that the Albanese Labor Government will deliver a new fire station for the Roleystone Karragullen Bushfire Brigade to support our bushfire prone region.

“The volunteers at the Roleystone Karragullen Bushfire Brigade have their work cut out for them each and every summer, I’m so proud that our Government will ensure our community has the facilities we need and deserve to mitigate against bushfires and defend ourselves when we need it.

“Coming from a large Hills family I know first hand the importance of the work of our volunteer firefighters and this delivers the much needed firestation to support their work protecting our community.

Quotes attributable to City of Armadale Mayor Ruth Butterfield:

"We are very happy to have achieved this significant stage of our partnership with the Australian Government.

“The funding agreement is an acknowledgment of the important work that our bush fire volunteers undertake and the value that the new Roleystone Karragullen Volunteer Bush Fire Station will bring to the surrounding hills communities.

"The Roleystone Karragullen Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our community.

“Their selfless service and bravery in protecting lives, properties and our environment from bushfires is commendable.

“This funding will enable us to enhance their capabilities, provide them with the necessary accommodation and facilities, and ensure they can continue to carry out their invaluable work efficiently."