The electorate of Heathcote has secured funding for a total of 16 infrastructure projects through the NSW Government’s 2025 Community Building Partnership Program (CBP).
The $41 million program ensures local organisations and councils across the state have the facilities to support more vibrant and inclusive communities.
This year, the CBP grants will help bring to life a variety of projects across Heathcote from new gymnastics equipment for Bulli PCYC in the south to interactive smartboards to the students of Aspect School in Loftus.
Member for Heathcote Maryanne Stuart said:
“The State Government funds will deliver much-needed improvements to local facilities including local schools and sporting infrastructure.”
“It’s great to see this grassroots funding supporting local projects that make a real difference in Heathcote.”
“I congratulate all the organisations that were successful in their application and look forward to seeing the positive social and recreational outcomes in our community.”
The full list of successful projects in the Heathcote for the 2025 round are:
· updated gymnastics equipment for Bulli PCYC;
· tennis court LED lighting installation for Bulli & Districts Tennis Association;
· a playground upgrade at Woronora River Primary School;
· upgrades to the Otford Road playground;
· the installation of CCTV cameras at Sutherland PCYC;
· an accessible social bus for Activus Transport Ltd;
· first aid equipment and a commercial fridge and freezer for Sandon Point Surf Life Saving Club Inc;
· a hall refurbishment for the 1st Austinmer Schout Association;
· an upgrade to the school and community gymnasium bathroom amenities at Heathcote High School;
· painting of Big Fat Smiles Preschool Helensburgh;
· interactive smartboards for Aspect school Loftus;
· lighting and surface upgrades for Thirroul Tennis Club;
· pergola repair and upgrades for Heathcote East Public School;
· a new office communication system for Orana NSW;
· staging upgrades for Engadine Musical Society; and
· puppy kindy connection equipment for Assistance Dogs Australia.
About the Community Building Partnership Program
The Community Building Partnership program has funded more than 22,400 community projects since it commenced in 2009.
Local not-for-profit community organisations and councils were eligible to apply for grants ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, with up to $450,000 allocated per electorate.
For more information, visit the Community Building Partnership website: nsw.gov.au/cbp