Queensland Government to Relocate Fire Department to Former TAB Building

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Queensland Government to Relocate Fire Department to Former TAB Building
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The Queensland government will turn an Albion landmark into the home of the new fire department. More than 500 staff from four sites will be relocated to the former TAB building, which is being redeveloped as part of the Hudson Common project.

The Queensland government will turn an Albion landmark into the home of the new fire department . More than 500 staff from four sites will be relocated to the former TAB building, which is being redeveloped as part of the Hudson Common project. The brutalist tower from the 1970s is being transformed at the same time the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services is rebadged into the Queensland Fire Department .

Machinery of government changes sparked by Steven Miles becoming premier have cemented the decision to move staff from the city, Kedron and elsewhere to Hudson Common. The fire department will be the only tenant in the office building, which will also have retail, childcare, hospitality and gym facilities to support the future workers and residents. “Consolidating our state headquarters into one dedicated, customised, contemporary space is an extraordinary opportunity for the department,” Acting Commissioner Steve Smith said.“This is a significant project and we will take the time to ensure it is done wel

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