Penrith Beach to receive $2.5 million investment
Penrith Beach in western Sydney is ready to return for the 2024/25 summer swim season following a $2.5million investment from the NSW Government.
Safety and accessibility will be top priorities at Penrith Beach next summer with the continuation of trained lifeguards from Royal Life Saving Society NSW who will patrol every day, monitoring and providing first aid services to visitors.
Affectionately known as ‘Pondi’, the venue made a huge splash when it opened for the first-time last year with more than 200,000 people having visited from the period of 19th December 2023 to Anzac Day 2024.
Western Sydney residents previously needed to travel 40km to swim in Lake Parramatta, 63km to get to Bondi Beach, or 75km to get to either Cronulla or Manly.
Research from the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure shows that residents from the Penrith and Blacktown LGAs were the most frequent visitors to the site last summer.
Data shows that these beach enthusiasts were from Castlereagh, Cranebrook, Glenmore Park, Marsden Park, Mount Druitt, Penrith, St Marys, Werrington and Willmot.
Further details on next summer’s opening will be released in coming months, following discussions with Western Sydney Lakes.
NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Western Sydney Prue Car advised “when we opened Penrith Beach last season for the first time, I said it was an issue of equity for the people of Western Sydney because they deserve to have swimming facilities without driving for hours.
“I could not be more thrilled to announce we have put money aside to fund it for next summer season.
‘More than 200,000 people made Penrith beach their location of choice when it came to cooling off last summer, and we want to make that possible again.
“Your postcode shouldn’t matter when it comes to accessing great places to cool down and have fun on or near the water, and the Minns Labor Government has made it a priority to unlock this fantastic site for public use.”
Local State Member for Penrith Karen McKeown added “Penrith beach is the size of Bondi but much more vital to our long-suffering locals and visitors who really need somewhere to cool down during the hotter summer months.
“It’s not a stretch to say we are the envy of the rest of Sydney with our stunning natural setting providing one of the most unique swimming outlooks in all of NSW.”
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