Hurley Park - Early stories of Campbelltown's Resilience Project

About the Project

The Hurley Park - Early stories of Campbelltown's Resilience Project delivers a restoration of the last convict built structures in NSW: the cattle tank, wall and silt traps, returning the relics back to their former glory. The upgrade includes new interpretative signage to ensure early stories are conserved and appreciated for generations to come.

Project Scope

The project features:

  • Restoration of heritage items, assets and elements and wayfinding signage
  • Connecting structural concrete and soft-landing pathways 
  • Landscaping
  • New lighting and perimeter fencing
  • New space activation and outdoor signage

Fast Facts

Funding:

NSW Government Funding: $2,216,150.00

Co-Contribution: $261,580.00

TOTAL PROJECT VALUE: $2,477,730.00

Aboriginal Land:

Dharawal


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