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ities into community centres through

some major refurbishments. For in-

stance, Mt Druitt was a very outdated

library building which was not utilized

very well. The Council, however, con-

verted it into a modern hub that is now

seeing massive attendance.

A similar endeavour was also un-

dertaken in Glenwood. The region’s

community centre was not adequate

enough to meet the needs of the com-

munity, both based on its relatively

small size and the limited functions

it could provide. To amend that, the

Council put forward $5.5 million for its

reconstruction and equipped it with

additional services and many new util-

ities. Overall, more than 19,000 hours

have beenbookedacross thenewcom-

munity facilities ever since their recon-

structions. Members of the community

can learn new skills through practical

workshops, improve their health and

well-being through support and coun-

selling, and also express their cultural

identity through the engagement of lei-

sure and art activities of each recrea-

tional department.

In a similar vein, the Blacktown Show-

ground Redevelopment aimed to con-

vert old recreation facilities into a new

space for the community. Now, there

are turfed areas for community use,

cycleways throughout the area, gym

equipment, children’s play areas, a

major water play facility, a café, seat-