Hurley Park – Early Stories of Campbelltown’s Resilience

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Consultation has concluded

This project aims to increase access to the amenity of this significant historic open space in the centre of the city by restoring the historical structures, and by adding interpretive signage and public art, giving life to the social narratives which are an important part of Campbelltown’s identity.

Tell us what you think

We want to know how you currently use this space. Complete the survey below.

Submissions close 22 December 2024.

What's next?

We will be in touch with updates prior to construction commencement.

Proudly funded by the NSW Government.

This project aims to increase access to the amenity of this significant historic open space in the centre of the city by restoring the historical structures, and by adding interpretive signage and public art, giving life to the social narratives which are an important part of Campbelltown’s identity.

Tell us what you think

We want to know how you currently use this space. Complete the survey below.

Submissions close 22 December 2024.

What's next?

We will be in touch with updates prior to construction commencement.

Proudly funded by the NSW Government.