Wyong Town Park is to receive a spruce-up, thanks to a funding boost through the State Government’s NSW Heritage Grants Program.
The money is part of record $8.65M investment in restoring and protecting historic sites.
Wyong Town Park Conservation Management Plan will receive $25,000 to provide greater understanding of the unique community asset.
It will provide management and policy recommendations for its ongoing maintenance, restoration, and activation.
The Conservation Management Plan will be the first step in turning the underused and unsafe landscape into a vibrant, inviting community asset.
Minister for Heritage Penny Sharpe said “Our record investment highlights the Minns Labor Government’s commitment to preserving the historic places that matter the most – whether it is iconic buildings, local landmarks, or sites of deep cultural significance.
“These heritage grants ensure historic places and stories continue to be passed down through the decades helping us create a stronger sense of identity.”
Member for Wyong David Harris said this was great news for Wyong and a credit to the people and grassroots organisations who preserved our local heritage sites for everyone to appreciate and enjoy.
“This record NSW Government investment in the 2025-2027 Heritage Grants Program is vital in ensuring the stories of our past are never forgotten.
“We want to continue to unlock more opportunities for local people and visitors to engage with our heritage and culture.”