$7M Police Upgrade Puts Ferny Grove at Heart of City-wide Safety Plan

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A $7 million overhaul of the Ferny Grove police facility is officially underway, marking a major win for local residents demanding a stronger police presence.



The project, which is scheduled to commence during the 2025–26 financial year, serves as a central piece of a broader regional investment strategy. By modernising the local station, officials aim to give officers the tools they need to better manage the growing needs of the north-western suburbs. This funding ensures that the Ferny Grove police presence remains modern and capable of responding quickly to local concerns.

Strengthening Local Law Enforcement

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Beyond the local station, the regional safety plan includes substantial investments in nearby areas to create a more secure network for residents. Large sums are being directed toward major hubs, such as $52 million for Boondall and $30 million for Mount Gravatt, while the Oxley Police Academy will receive $50 million for training improvements. To complement these physical buildings, the government is also expanding the CitySafe CCTV network. 

Residents in Mitchelton, Keperra, and Alderley will notice new camera upgrades designed to discourage crime and help police monitor busy public spaces more effectively.

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Boosting Health and Travel

The regional plan also addresses the pressure on local hospitals and roads that many families use daily. A significant “Hospital Rescue Plan” is moving forward to add hundreds of new beds across Brisbane, including major expansions at the Princess Alexandra and Prince Charles hospitals. For those living in the Redlands, a $150 million investment will specifically target mental health and allied health services. 

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Meanwhile, commuters who face the daily crawl at the Gympie Road and Beams Road intersection can look forward to a major upgrade designed to improve the flow of the 80,000 vehicles that pass through that point every day.

Support for Schools and Community Life

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Local education and recreation are also receiving a boost to help families manage their daily lives and costs. Thousands of students will see improvements at their schools, with millions of dollars set aside for new classrooms at Buranda State School and significant refurbishments at the Red Hill Special School. 

For younger children, primary schools like Gumdale, Belmont, and Carina will receive specific facility upgrades. To help with rising costs, the government is providing direct support through $100 back-to-school credits and $200 vouchers for kids to participate in local sports.



Community Hubs and Housing

The final piece of this regional refresh focuses on building stronger neighbourhoods through better housing and social spaces. Over $156 million is being used to build nearly 500 new social and community homes across the city to help more people find a stable place to live. 

In the Everton and Moggill areas, funding is being released for community landmarks like the Dickson Men’s Shed and new neighbourhood centres. Local sports clubs, including the Brothers Rugby Club and the Mitchelton Football Club, are also receiving grants to upgrade their clubhouses, ensuring that community sport remains a vibrant part of local life for years to come.

Published Date 31-January-2026

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