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Home » Tresillian Cowra More Accessible Thanks To Generous Donation

Tresillian Cowra More Accessible Thanks To Generous Donation

6 May, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Steph Cooke MP with representatives from Tresillian, Cowra Council, and Richard Crookes Construction.

Families attending Tresillian’s Cowra Cen­tre will benefit from safer, more accessible parking and improved driveway access, fol­lowing a $70,000 contribution from Richard Crookes Construction.

The funding has supported significant up­grades to the centre’s car park and entry­way, enhancing safety and making arrivals easier for parents with babies, prams and young children.

The announcement follows Richard Crookes Construction’s completion of the $110 million Cowra Hospital redevelopment and reflects the company’s continued in­vestment in the local community.

Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke said the contribution demonstrates the power of strong partnerships between local organisations.

“Richard Crookes Construction has once again shown outstanding commitment to the Cowra community,” Ms Cooke said.

“This investment will make a meaningful difference to families accessing Tresillian’s essential services, ensuring they can arrive safely and confidently during what can be a vulnerable time in their lives.”

Tresillian CEO Rob Mills said the upgrad­ed access would remove barriers for par­ents seeking help.

“We are incredibly grateful to Richard Crookes Construction, who generously do­nated $70,000,” Mr Mills said.

“Pushing a pram can be hard work at the best of times, but the development of a new parking lot and driveway will ease the bur­den on parents visiting Tresillian for advice and guidance on their baby.”

Tresillian Cowra provides free consulta­tions with qualified child and family health nurses, available both in person and virtu­ally, as well as follow-up support and parent­ing education programs in partnership with the Western NSW Local Health District.

Families seeking support can contact Tresillian directly or speak with their local health provider for more information about available services.

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