Boost for boardriders

Member for The Entrance David Mehan discusses the grant with Dave Lynam from the North Avoca Boardriders and community member Sam Boughton

The North Avoca Boardriders are set to receive $10,000 towards a youth development program thanks to the NSW Government Small Commitments Allocation Program.

The program will provide $400,000 in benefits to people in each of the 93 NSW electorates.

It will consist of more than 600 small community projects, ranging from capital works to services and programs, events, supplies and equipment, charitable donations and playground and park upgrades.

The funds delivered will play a vital role in fostering youth engagement in the local surfing community.

The club plans to organise training days and invest in much-needed equipment, creating opportunities for young people to actively participate in and enjoy the sport.

Member for The Entrance David Mehan said the funding underscored the government’s commitment to empowering local communities and enhancing the lives of residents.

“With this support, the North Avoca Boardriders can further strengthen their programs and initiatives, contributing to the positive growth of the area and creating a better environment for our youth to thrive,” he said.

“This is a fantastic outcome for the North Avoca Boardriders and the people of the Terrigal electorate.

“This support is instrumental in promoting a healthy and active lifestyle among the youth in our community.”

Duty MLC for Terrigal Mark Buttigieg said surfing was not only good exercise and a buzz – but also a strong point of connection in local communities.

“The North Avoca Boardriders Youth Development Program funding will further engage young people in the local surfing community,” he said.

“Participants couldn’t be luckier- North Avoca is one of the most beautiful beaches in the state.”

For further information on the Local Small Commitments Allocation Program visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/lsca-home