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Home » Millions Available To Support Crown Land Projects

Millions Available To Support Crown Land Projects

12 November, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

$13.5 million is now available through the Crown Reserve Improvement Fund, with this year’s round receiving a boost of more than $2 million.

Crown land managers are encouraged to apply for a share of this funding to support projects with the potential to make a big dif­ference in their communities.

Member for Cootamundra and Shadow Minister for Crown Lands, Steph Cooke, said the funding will help deliver more lo­cal projects that keep community facilities safe, accessible and sustainable for years to come.

“Crown land encompasses a wide range of important community assets such as showgrounds, halls, recreation reserves and sporting facilities, all of which play a vi­tal role in the wellbeing of residents, particu­larly in rural areas,” Ms Cooke said.

“More often than not, these are the fa­cilities where our communities gather, cel­ebrate and support one another through good times and bad.

“This funding gives local groups a real chance to upgrade and maintain these spaces so they can continue serving local people for generations to come.”

To make it easier for local groups to get projects off the ground, the minimum gen­eral grant amount has been reduced to $50,000, which is half of last year’s amount.

Funding of up to $1 million is available for projects under three key categories: Gen­eral maintenance and improvement works, pest management and weed control.

Applications are open until 5:00pm AEDT on 5 December 2025. For more information or to apply, visit the Reserve Manager web­site, call 1300 886 235 (option 5), or email reservefunding@crownland.nsw.gov.au.

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