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$20,493 BOOST FOR LOWER CLARENCE ROWING CLUB

  • Sep 9, 2025
  • 1 min read

The Lower Clarence Rowing Club at Maclean has been successful in securing a $20,493 grant from the NSW Government to refurbish its launching ramp, ensuring safer access to the river for people of all ages and abilities, Clarence Nationals MP, Richie Williamson has announced.

 

Mr Williamson said the funding, secured under the Community Building Partnerships Program, would make a meaningful difference to the safety and inclusivity of the club’s facilities.

 

“I was delighted to visit the Lower Clarence Rowing Club recently to announce this funding and see firsthand the passion and commitment of its members,” Mr Williamson said.

 

“This upgrade will provide a safe, non-slip surface for rowers, volunteers, and school students who use the ramp. It’s a practical improvement that will not only reduce risks but also encourage more people to get involved in rowing and community sport.

 

“The Rowing Club does an outstanding job fostering fitness, inclusion, and teamwork, and I’m proud to support this much-needed project.”

 

Club President Libby Cormick said the grant will have a lasting impact.

 

“On behalf of the Lower Clarence Rowing Club, I sincerely thank Richie Williamson and the NSW Government for this funding. The upgrade will improve accessibility to the river and provide a safer experience for our rowers, volunteers, and visiting schools,” Ms Cormick said.

 

“The upgrade will assist us in building a stronger sporting community and promoting health, inclusion, and teamwork across all age groups.”

 

PHOTO: Richie is pictured with Lower Clarence Rowing Club members: L-R: Kylie Shannon, ‘Coach’ Candice Jagoe & Lisa Holland.


 
 
 

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COUNTRY

I acknowledge the First Nations people of the Clarence electorate and pay my respect to the Elders past and present of the Bundjalung, Gumbaynggirr and Yaegl nations; 

I acknowledge the Aboriginal culture as the longest-living culture in the world.

Authorised by Richie Williamson, 11 Prince Street, Grafton, 2460.

Funded using parliamentary entitlements.

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