Swansea community sport scores vital funds
Sporting organisations in the Swansea electorate have shared in $4.49 million following the awarding of grants in the NSW Government’s Local Sport Grant Program.
The Program provides grants for minor facility upgrades, new equipment and programs that support and encourage participation in sport and active recreation in NSW.
Grants up to $20,000 were available, with up to $50,000 in the Swansea electorate.
For further information, including the list of successful projects, visit: www.sport.nsw.gov.au/local-sport-grant-program
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Organisation |
Project |
Funding |
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Lake Macquarie Yacht Club |
LMYC Discover Sailing Development & Training Programs |
$2,000 |
|
Canoe Academy Outrigger Club |
Purchase of 2 person outrigger canoe (OC2) to increase paddling participation |
$9,950 |
|
Doyalson Wyee Football Club |
Doylo Wolves Uniform Upgrade Project |
$20,000 |
|
Swansea-Caves Cricket Club |
Creation of storage infrastructure for cricket gear and nonfixed equipment |
$3,060 |
|
Northern Lakes Junior Rugby League Football Club |
Security upgrade and PA system replacement for Northern Lakes Warriors JRLFC |
$3,261 |
|
Gwandalan and Summerland Point Football Club |
Sporting equipment for all teams |
$8,373 |
Member for Swansea Yasmin Catley said:
“Sport plays a vital role in bringing the Swansea community together.
These grants will help our local clubs buy vital equipment and resources to enable more Swansea residents to participate in sport.
I congratulate local sports organisations that were successful in securing funding and thank all the volunteers and clubs for the work they do in supporting the community.”
Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said:
“The Minns Labor Government is backing, communities and organisations across NSW to enjoy the benefits of sport and active recreation.
The Local Sport Grant Program provides vital funds to community sporting organisations to invest in minor facility upgrades, new equipment and programs.
With tight budgets and clubs ever more reliant on volunteers, this funding gives teams resources to invest where they need, be it purchasing new jerseys or hosting local events like come and try days.
I congratulate the more than 500 sports organisations across NSW that were successful in securing funding and commend them for their commitment to our collective health, wellbeing and sense of identity.”

