The WA Government has allocated an additional $35 million in this year's State Budget towards the construction of the Fremantle Police Complex.
The additional funding is on top of $52.6 million already allocated to the project and follows the completion of a project definition plan.
The revised project incorporates a secure basement car park and an increase in the number of building levels, to ensure the facility can cater for future growth.
The McGowan Government has funded and is delivering the biggest boost to police numbers in the State's history - an additional 950 police officers, representing a massive 15 per cent expansion in the size of the WA Police Force.
The project's revised scope will ensure the increased officers deployed to the district are accommodated appropriately.
The state-of-the-art Fremantle Police Complex is being built on the former Stan Reilly Reserve site on South Terrace near the corner of Parry Street.
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