- Minister for Police Mark Ryan and Commissioner of Police Katarina Carroll, officially opened the new Burketown Police Station.
- $2 million was invested into the new facility to ensure optimal condition, design, and functionality.
- Notable features of the new facility include a dayroom, meal room, interview room, equipment room, and locker room.
- In early 2023, Burketown faced extensive flood damage.
Police Minister Mark Ryan and Commissioner Katarina Carroll were present today, for the official inauguration of Burketown’s latest police station.
Minister Ryan and Commissioner Carroll commenced the event by addressing attendees, followed by the unveiling of the commemorative plaque, which acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Gangalidda People.
The recently established facility, located on Gregory Street, replaces the previous police station that stood adjacent to it.
An investment of $2 million was allocated to ensure the new facility’s optimal condition, design, and functionality.
The new facility boasts a range of amenities including a dayroom, meal room, interview room, equipment room, locker room and more.
The new station aims to serve both the Burketown community and the broader public, ensuring that officers are adequately equipped to address the evolving needs of the community.
Quotes attributable to Minister Ryan: “The renovated police station in Burketown exemplifies our continued dedication to equipping the local police service with an exemplary facility and essential resources to effectively protect and serve the community,” he said.
“The Queensland Government remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding the utmost standards for policing infrastructure.
“I extend my gratitude to Burketown Police for their continued professionalism and dedication.
“We are confident the new station will serve as a catalyst to further empower Burketown Police, enabling them to continue making significant and invaluable contributions to our community.”
Quotes attributable to Commissioner Carroll:
“The establishment of this new facility will serve as a pivotal resource for the police, ensuring their consistent delivery of exceptional services to both the local community and the broader far north region,” she said.
“Enhancing and modernising facilities is a vital aspect of the QPS’ commitment to effectively serve the community.
“I would like to thank all those involved in this project and especially the officers in the district who work tirelessly to keep their community safe.”
Fast facts:
- The new police station is located on Gregory Street and replaces the previous one, situated next door.
- Minister Ryan and Commissioner Carroll addressed attendees and unveiled a new plaque for the new facility.