Boost to emergency radio coverage in Mount Darling
Critical communications for emergency services at Mount Darling, south of Wyangala Waters State Park, will be boosted with the expansion of the government radio network.
The NSW Telco Authority has commenced enhancements to existing radio infrastructure at Mount Darling which will result in new network coverage across the region.
NSW Telco Authority Managing Director Kate Foy said government radio is used by emergency and essential services to communicate day-to-day operational matters as well as during emergencies.
“The NSW Telco Authority is expanding the footprint of the state’s critical communications network to ensure public safety agencies have an enhanced and more reliable network when serving and protecting the community,” Ms Foy said.
Member for Goulburn, Pru Goward MP, welcomed the works.
“Expanding the footprint of the government radio network around Mount Darling further enables our public safety agencies when keeping people and places safe,” Ms Goward said.
“Law enforcement, emergency and essential services around Mount Darling will now be able to use a single, integrated radio network to coordinate responses during critical incidents once completed.
“This upgrade will deliver improved critical communications for citizens in regional NSW.”
The infrastructure improvement works are part of the Telco Authority’s Critical Communications Enhancement Program, which is increasing government radio coverage from less than 35 per cent to over 80 per cent of NSW through construction, upgrade and integration of sites.
By expanding the government radio network to existing sites such as Mount Darling, the Telco Authority is also reducing duplication of infrastructure and delivering more efficient management of resources to NSW taxpayers.