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Community & Business

20 March, 2025

Devices installed where they can help

NEARLY 50 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) have been installed in buildings and vehicles across the Tablelands Region.


Ken Goleby and Joseph Hands with one of the vehicle AEDs that have been installed in vehicles and buildings across the Tablelands region.
Ken Goleby and Joseph Hands with one of the vehicle AEDs that have been installed in vehicles and buildings across the Tablelands region.

Tablelands Regional Council has installed 47 of the machines in buildings and vehicles in Atherton, Herberton, Malanda, Ravenshoe, Tolga and Yungaburra.

“We’re proud to make these AEDs available and to have the opportunity to significantly improve the chance of someone surviving a cardiac arrest,” Mayor Rod Marti said.

“The AEDs are available for anyone to use and don’t require training.

“They’re perfectly safe and won’t administer a shot if the patient doesn’t need it.”

Information Centre Officer Nicole Smith is very appreciative of the AED being located at the Atherton visitor centre.

“I worked on the Great Barrier Reef for 13 years and witnessed people die before defibs were developed and made available,” she said.

“I am thrilled for our volunteers and visitors, some of whom have heart problems. It gives me peace of mind particularly when it is quiet in town. “I am very thankful for this life saving resource.”

The devices are located at:

  • 3x at TRC’s building on Mabel Street, Atherton

  • Atherton Library

  • Atherton Tablelands Information Centre

  • Disaster Coordination Centre, Atherton

  • Herberton Mining Centre

  • Lakeside Caravan Park

  • Malanda Depot

  • Malanda Falls Caravan Park

  • Malanda Falls Visitor Centre

  • Ravenshoe Depot

  • Ravenshoe Visitor Centre

  • Tolga Depot

  • Yungaburra Visitor Information Centre

  • 32x in TRC vehicles

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