$1 million to further strengthen Newcastle Port precinct
The Minns Government has announced that one of Australia’s most iconic port towns, Newcastle, will be further invigorated now that applications are open with $1 million available to support local groups or businesses to undertake projects to boost activation, heritage or tourism.
The Newcastle Port Community Contributions Fund provides grants of between $10,000 and $250,000 for projects that benefit the environment, public domain, infrastructure, heritage restoration, activation, smart technology, events or community.
Applications for Newcastle Port Community Contribution Fund Round 9 will open at 12 midday on Tuesday 7 October and close on Monday 1 December 2025.
Following feedback from the local community and Newcastle City Council, the NSW Government has improved how funding is being provided for community use to progress the precinct.
The Fund sets out to deliver high-quality projects that:
- foster stronger community bonds
- enhance accessibility
- boost visitation
- increase participation in cultural and artistic life
- and enhance public, environmental and business infrastructure which can be achieved through efficient program design.
The program, which has provided more than $7 million in funding so far, has delivered projects including upgrades to Soul Hub, a centre deliver life-changing services to disadvantaged, the Cottage Creek Southeast Public Domain Artwork for new public art and the Digitalise, revitalise and reimagine Delprat Cottage installing virtual restoration that transports visitors to the past, present and future of the site.
This announcement follows an announcement in early August when the Minns Government stated it was investing $8.73 million into two Hunter projects to build a new maritime facility in Newcastle to attract servicing of international super yachts, and upgrade saleyards infrastructure in Singleton.
Program guidelines and eligibility criteria will be available from 7 October at nsw.gov.au/npccf
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