New Badgerys Creek Fire Station
Updates
9 June 2026
Construction is due to start this month on the new $15.4 million fire station at Badgerys Creek, with three fire trucks and 52 firefighters, after planning approvals were finalised.
As part of the staged delivery of fire services as growth in the region continues, the first Badgerys Creek crews will operate from an interim site while the permanent station is built. The Fire and Rescue NSW crews will also be in place to provide additional support to the dedicated Airservices Australia firefighting crews at the new Western Sydney International Airport.
The station design has been approved and specialist firefighters are being selected to support the Western Sydney International Airport precinct and surrounding communities.
Read the full media release here.
16 June 2025
On 16 June 2025, the Minns Labor Government announced the location for Fire and Rescue NSW's new Badgerys Creek Fire Station.
Construction of the facility, on Adams Road in Luddenham, is expected to commence later in 2025, with completion due by late 2026. With the new station spanning approximately 1,200 square metres, it will be the largest in Western Sydney.
The NSW Government has committed to recruiting 52 new firefighters to staff the 24/7 station with a $42.2 million investment.
Alongside the recently opened Busby and Oran Park fire stations, Badgerys Creek Fire Station will strengthen FRNSW's emergency response capability in the western Sydney region.
The build follows local land use collaboration with Department of Planning and Environment, Liverpool City Council, and Sydney Water.
Station facilities:
Badgerys Creek Fire Station will proudly house three fire trucks - a heavy rescue vehicle, a rescue pumper and a pumper.
The station will feature designated 'clean' zones to prevent the spread of hazardous particulate matter collected from fire scenes, improving firefighter safety and health.
The building will have training rooms, fitness amenities, and dedicated wash areas to support the health and wellbeing of the 13 firefighters rostered on each shift.

