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Australia Wildlife Sanctuary Upgrading Campground

A Lithgow wildlife sanctuary is set to upgrade its camping facilities using the federal government’s $31,050 (AUD) grant.

Cobar Park’s Secret Creek Sanctuary will create a more pleasant camping space for those who come to the park, a report said. This is under Round 5 of the Federal government’s Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF).

Secret Creek is located in New South Wales, Lithgow (Australia).

Andrew Gee said the initiative would draw more visitors to the wildlife sanctuary. They can also discover areas of the Greater Lithgow Region. Gee is a Member for Calare and the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel

“From pygmy possums and potoroos to dingoes and Tasmanian devils, Secret Creek Sanctuary is a safe haven for a host of native Australian wildlife,” said Minister Gee.

“The site is the only native wildlife sanctuary in the blue mountains, making it a real drawcard for Lithgow and wildlife fans across the Central West.

“In recent years, the venue has faced a fair number of challenges. Parts of the property were damaged by the Black Summer Bushfires, sending visitor numbers into a nosedive.

“A few months later, COVID-19 restrictions forced the facility to close.

While campground hire isn’t up and running yet, it’s great to see that the Sanctuary, despite all the hard knocks, has continued plans to improve the site for future visitors.

That’s why I’m delighted that Secret Creek Sanctuary will receive $31,050 in federal government funding to upgrade their camping facilities, to help its recovery from the impacts of the bushfires and the pandemic.

“The funding at Secret Creek Sanctuary complements the $720,500 in Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Funding the site received earlier this year to build a Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Hospital. This project will provide a venue for the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of native species,” Gee said.

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greg_grape
greg_grape
March 14, 2024 1:46 pm

I’m super excited about the Secret Creek Sanctuary’s campground upgrade. It’ll make our visits even better and help conserve Aussie wildlife. Night tours sound amazing for an up-close experience!

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