
Monday, 21 July 2025
After plenty of advocating, Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan is pleased to confirm the Moree Ambulance Station will undergo a refurbishment.
The station is in dire need of upgrades to security, staff bathroom, kitchen and decontamination facilities, and charging stations for ambulance facilities.
Since being elected as the Member for Northern Tablelands in 2024, Mr Moylan has made numerous requests to the NSW Government to make improvements to the ambulance station.
“Moree recently received 16 new paramedics to the area which was great news but unfortunately they are working out of a sub-par facility,” Mr Moylan said.
“The Moree Ambulance Station was opened in 1974 and, to the best of my knowledge, there has not been any significant improvements made in those 51 years.
“From security to bathroom amenities, the station’s facilities are terribly outdated.
“I wrote to Premier Chris Minns, Minister for Emergency Services Jihad Dib, and Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park requesting they deliver renovations to the Moree station.
“They responded and have assured me the station will undergo refurbishments later this year.
“This is great news for Moree.
“Since being elected to represent the Northern Tablelands, I have been continually advocating for better health outcomes.
“Those of us who live in the bush deserve the same level of care as those who live in the city.”
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Photo caption: Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan welcomed news that Moree Ambulance Station will undergo much-needed refurbishments.