The fish cleaning station adjacent to the Davistown boat ramp is set to be enhanced with a shelter with solar sensor lighting, thanks to a $9,492 grant from the NSW Government’s Recreational Fishing Trust to the Three Villages Community Group.
Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch MP said the annual grants program puts fishers’ licence fees to work by reinvesting them into projects that will benefit the area.
“The great thing about this program is that it draws directly on the knowledge and experience of our passionate fishing community to identify opportunities that will make a real difference locally,” he said.
“Fishing is one of our favourite pastimes across the region, so it’s wonderful that we can make this experience even better for everyone to enjoy.”
Minister for Agriculture, Dugald Saunders, said 43 new projects will be delivered under the program.
“More than one million anglers across our state take to our waterways each year and these projects will improve the health and vitality of our local fisheries,” Saunders said.
“The recreational fishing sector contributes more than $3.4B to the NSW economy, while increasing tourism and business opportunities and accounting for more than 14,000 full-time jobs.
“The NSW Government is committed to supporting the industry, through these grants programs, which will provide a welcome boost through improved infrastructure.”
The next round of Recreational Fishing Trust grants will be advertised in early 2023 and anglers and community groups are encouraged to start thinking of ideas for projects that could improve fishing in their community.
For more information on Recreational Fishing Trust Grants and other grant programs go to www.dpi.nsw.gov.au.
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Media release, Nov 10
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast, Adam Crouch