
Major upgrades at Rotary Cowpasture Reserve, John Oxley Reserve (pictured above) and playspaces in Oran Park have now been officially completed.
New female-friendly changerooms, upgraded floodlighting, the refurbishment of existing amenities and associated field works have leveled the playing field at Rotary Cowpasture Reserve.
Delivered by Camden Council in partnership with the NSW Government’s female friendly community sport facilities and lighting upgrades grant program, the upgrades significantly improve safety, accessibility and equity for users of the reserve, including Macarthur Softball, local schools and community groups.
The John Oxley Reserve recreational trail project has transformed a valued natural space into an inviting destination for walking, exploration and connection.
This one was funded by the NSW Government’s places to roam regional trails program and delivered around 1.16 kilometres of new trails, landscaped surrounds, an amphitheatre and public artworks.
With sweeping views across Camden and access to restored bushland, the trail encourages active lifestyles while celebrating the area’s history and ongoing environmental regeneration delivered in partnership with Greening Australia.
The playspace shade structures project delivered new shade sail structures and additional tree planting at three playspaces in Oran Park.
Fully funded by the NSW Government’s local small commitments allocation program, the $100,000 project has helped to provide essential sun protection and ensure playtime can continue safely in all weather conditions at playspaces at Perkins Drive, Madden Street and Central Avenue in Oran Park.