Helen Dalton MP Welcomes Progress on the New Moama Ambulance Station 

Moama and surrounding communities will benefit from a new ambulance station which will boost frontline emergency and mobile medical care for the region. 

 

Independent Member for Murray Helen Dalton said: “Moama has been identified as one of NSW's fastest-growing towns and reliance on Victorian emergency services has been unsustainable. Residents can now rest assured that with a local ambulance station, rapid response, liability, and service coordination will now longer be a concern.” 

 

The new station will be staffed by 5 paramedics. 

These paramedics are in addition to the additional 15 paramedics allocated to Deniliquin that was announced in March 2025. 

 

“Ensuring rapid emergency response capabilities for the growing community and those in the district has been long awaited and is welcome news,” Mrs. Dalton added. 

 

The new ambulance station is proposed to be located in a new building at Wild Avenue, Moama. It will be fitted out to provide a safe working environment which meets the operational needs of paramedics. Three NSW ambulances have also been allocated to the new Moama ambulance station. 

 

Mrs. Dalton said: “This infrastructure ensures immediate access to life-saving services for residents and visitors. It also releases the strain on jurisdictional complications that could mean the difference between life and death.” 

 

NSW Ambulance is hosting a drop-in session for community members to find out more about the new station from 10.00am to 2.00pm on Thursday 5 June at Service NSW, Murray River Council, 52 Perricoota Road, Moama. 

 

The new Moama Ambulance Station is planned to commence operations later this year, serving as a critical hub for paramedics responding to emergencies across the region.  

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