
The electorate of Campbelltown has secured $449,216 in funding for a total of 13 infrastructure projects through the NSW Government’s 2025 Community Building Partnership Program.
The $41 million program provides funding to local organisations and councils to build the facilities to support more vibrant and inclusive communities.
This year, the grants will help bring to life a variety of projects across Campbelltown, including essential facility upgrades, support for wildlife care services, the establishment of community spaces and accessibility upgrades.
“It’s great to see this grassroots funding supporting local projects that make a real difference in Campbelltown,” says Mr Warren
“I congratulate all the organisations that were successful in their application and look forward to seeing the positive outcomes in our community.”
The successful projects in Campbelltown for the 2025 round are:
Campbelltown Bowling Club, $39,503 to replace shade cloths around bowling greens to improve player comfort, UV protection, and facility longevity.
Ruse Football Club, $28,125 for the purchase of a UTV vehicle to assist volunteers with field setup and pack-down for training and matches.
Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services Inc, $59,649 topurchase a Wildlife Ambulance/Rescue Vehicle to respond to emergencies and support animal rehabilitation.
Southern Districts Tennis Association, $20,455 to install a public drinking fountain and water bottle refill station with chilled, filtered water at the tennis complex.
Country Women’s Association of NSW, Campbelltown Branch, $29,800 to renovate kitchen with modern fittings, and upgraded utilities to meet contemporary standards.
Ruse Public School P&C Association, $23,000 to construct an outdoor stage for performances, assemblies, and community events to foster student engagement.
Ronald McDonald House Charities Greater Western Sydney, $30,000 to replaceaging van to support families at Campbelltown Hospital by transporting supplies for the Hospitality Cart.
Macarthur Women’s Health Centre, $15,000 to create a welcoming space by adding storage, upgrading group room equipment, and addressing safety hazards.
Humanity Matters, $16,975, establish community gardens to reduce social isolation and empower marginalised youth, with solar-powered equipment.
Ambarvale Public School, $36,773 to upgrade wheelchair/pram accessible path and build a new shelter to improve inclusivity and safety.
South West Community Transport Ltd, $46,767 to buy and convert a Hyundai Staria for wheelchair access to support seniors and people with disabilities.
Ambarvale Public School, $10,120 to concrete the Tiny Town play area to create a safe, smooth surface for imaginative play.
Karitane, $93,049 to redevelop courtyard into a therapeutic Tranquil Garden at Campbelltown Hospital to improve parenting outcomes through the intensive early parenting services.