
I’m pleased to announce that 13 local organisations in the Cronulla electorate have secured a total of $300,000 of funding from the NSW Government’s 2020 Community Building Partnership (CBP) program.
The program funds infrastructure projects for local community groups and schools and helps to pay for much-needed improvements.
The successful projects in the Cronulla electorate for 2020 are:
Laguna Street Public School P&C (covered walkways) $50,000
Burraneer Bay Public School P&C (refurbish K-2 outdoor learning areas) $40,000
Woolooware High School P&C (renovate multi-purpose hall) $35,000
Grays Point Public School P&C (renovate community kitchen) $28,000
Kurnell Public School P&C (shaded student seating for sports oval) $25,000
Woolooware Public School P&C (playground for everyone) $25,000
Gymea Bay Public School P&C (sustainable outdoor learning space) $24,000
Caringbah High School P&C (school hall roll out staging and under stage storage) $23,200
Civic Disability Services (purchase equipment to increase local employment opportunities) $20,000
Cronulla Sutherland Water Polo Club (new scoreboard) $12,000
Cronulla Sutherland Baseball Club (batting facility upgrade) $10,000
Jacaranda Preschool (water tank for sustainability gardens) $5,000
Port Hacking Outrigger Club (new canoe) $2,800
I congratulate all the local organisations that were successful in their application and look forward to seeing how these projects make a difference to our community