New state of the art facilities for ACT Road Policing


Released 23/06/2023

Minister for Police and Emergency Services Mick Gentleman today opened the new ACT Road Policing Centre in Hume.

The new centre is more over 6,000 square metres and will serve as the new location for ACT Road Policing, Emergency Management & Planning, Fleet and Radio Technicians.

The ACT Government provided over $5 million of funding towards the centre.

“This new centre sets a benchmark for functionality and fit-out of police accommodation, and allows Police to continue to keep our roads safe.

“The ACT Government continues to work with Policing to help deliver state of the art facilities that means that multiple police groups can be housed together.

“With the ACT population continuing to grow, we must work to continue to reduce accidents on our roads. This centre will increase Police’s capacity and house the fleet of vehicles that will help protect Canberrans.

“There will be about 80 staff based here initially, but as ACT Policing grows, with another 120 staff funded by the ACT Government in the next five years, personnel based at the centre may increase.”

The centre will provide state-of-the-art accommodation for ACT Policing radio technicians, a crucial group within Road Policing capability. It will provide greater ability for innovation such as the development of automatic number plate recognition equipment on police motorbikes, a capability developed in-house.

The new centre is located close to the Monaro Highway, which will allow police to deploy across Canberra quickly and easily.

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Mick Gentleman, MLA | Media Releases


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