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Funding Boost for Community Infrastructure Projects in Charlestown

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • Aug 5
  • 3 min read
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The Hon Jodie Harrison MP with Valentine Eleebana Football Club Committee Members Rick Latimore, Paul Gaden (President), and Steve Godbee (Head of Club Operations).

The electorate of Charlestown has secured $449,229 in funding for a total of 15 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 Charlestown, including $80,000 to upgrade the main playground at Charlestown South Public School, and $45,000 to update Meal on Wheels’ solar panel system.

The Community Building Partnership program has funded more than 22,400 community projects since it commenced in 2009.


““The State Government funds will deliver much-needed improvements to a variety of local schools and organisations, including Charlestown South Public School and Meals on Wheels," said on Jodie Harrison MP, Member for Charlestown.


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.


The full list of successful projects in the Charlestown electorate for the 2025 round are:

  • Charlestown and District Meals on Wheels- $45,000 to update the solar system to include a battery system to help reduce the cost of electricity.

  • Police Citizens Youth Clubs NSW- $25,000 to alter the reception counter to create more respectful interactions with children and those in wheelchairs.

  • Charlestown District Cricket Club- $15,750 to repair and restore the turf wicket square in Kahibah Oval Training Facility.

  • Merewether Golf Club- $40,260 to refurbish the 4th tee, including resurfacing and upgrading irrigation, retaining walls, and safety fencing.

  • New Lambton Public School P&C Association- $30,112 to install shade sails over the playground to provide increased sun protection and active play for students.

  • Valentine Eleebana Football Club- $39,028 to upgrade Eleebana Oval’s lighting to meet current Australian standards increase safety for evening sports activities.

  • Trustees of Church Property for the Diocese of Newcastle- $24,980 to improve the Storm Water drainage to prevent loss usage of the outside areas and car park.

  • Warners Bay Bowling Club- $12,870 to update the bowling greens irrigation system, and refurbish restrooms and children’s play safe equipment.

  • Charlestown South Public School P&C Association- $80,000 to upgrade the main playground equipment and soft fall to prioritise inclusivity and safe play-based learning/

  • Hillsborough Public School P&C Association- $10,000 to establish a Yarning Circle to create a culturally inclusive space for storytelling and connection for Indigenous students and the wider school community.

  • Windale-Gateshead Bowling Club- $30,000 to construct a spectator deck with shade sails and a disabled access ramp to increase access to the clubs’ outdoor areas.

  • Cardiff City Football Club- $12,500 to purchase roll-away goals for the Evans Park facility to increase community safety at the club.

  • Garden Suburb Public School P&C Association- $14,679 to install artificial turf under the COLA and a dry creek bed for nature play to create safer and more engaging outdoor education opportunities.

  • Dudley Public School P&C Association- $59,050 to install shade sails over the sandpit, play, and seated area to provide increased sun protection and active play for students.

  • Uniting Preschool Adamstown Heights- $10,000 to convert the current resource room into a ‘Calming Cove’ endorsed by occupational therapists to support the children’s emotional regulation and sense of calm.


For more information, visit the Community Building Partnership website: nsw.gov.au/cbp

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