2025 Community Building Partnership Program Grants

The electorate of Bega has secured $446,500 in funding for a total of 15 infrastructure projects through the NSW Government’s 2025 Community Building Partnership Program (CBP).
The $41 million program ensures local organisations and councils across the state have the facilities to support more vibrant and inclusive communities.
This year, the CBP grants will help bring to life a variety of projects across Bega and the Eurobodalla including electrifying the Dr Mackay Community Centre in Moruya and investment in equipment for FLING Physical Theatre in Bega.
Dr Michael Holland, Member for Bega, said “I’m proud to announce that the Bega electorate has received a significant funding boost through the 2025 Community Building Partnership Program, supporting vital upgrades and new infrastructure for our local communities.”
“This funding will go directly towards grassroots projects—from improving community halls and sporting facilities to increasing accessibility and enhancing shared spaces. These are practical, local improvements that have a real and lasting impact. I commend all the successful applicants and thank them for their dedication to building stronger, more inclusive communities across our region.”
The full list of successful projects in the Bega Electorate for the 2025 round are:
