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NSW Labor will support After School Programs in Western Sydney

Parents and children in Western Sydney will be the beneficiaries of a new after school care program, with NSW Labor committing to $6.5 million in partnership with the Western Sydney Wanderers Football club. 

Media Release supplied by the NSW Labor.

The partnership will see the Wanderers run safe and fully supervised after-school care programs including:

  • 5-a-side football facility on school days for up to 20,000 visitations per year
  • After school meal program and homework club
  • Mini-bus collection from local schools to transport children to the facility
  • Additional mobile after-school football programs for 50 schools in Western Sydney 

The after-school care program will ensure that western Sydney children have a safe and fully supervised facility where they can play sport, learn and eat.

NSW Labor Leader Chris Minns (second left) meets with Western Sydney Wanderers players ahead of the 2023 NSW Election at Rooty Hill, in Sydney, Friday, March 17, 2023. NSW will go to the polls on March 25. (AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi) NO ARCHIVING

This will help deal with the increased need for after-school care facilities and growing cost-of-living pressures that parents are facing.

  • A free program for grassroots female footballers in Western Sydney to boost the women’s game in NSW off the back of the upcoming Women’s World Cup.
  • Multicultural football programs in conjunction with organizations such as Syd West and STARTTS to increase participation 
  • All-abilities football programs in conjunction with organizations such as Whatability, Reliant Healthcare and Aspect Australia. 
  • Koori Knockout competition and School Holiday Clinics hosted at Wanderers Football Park

These programs reflect the diversity of Western Sydney and support all communities in this growing region. 

Under the NSW Liberals the cost of living has continued to skyrocket and there are worsening staff shortages.

NSW Labor Leader Chris Minns (right) meets with Western Sydney Wanderers Chairman Paul Lederer ahead of the 2023 NSW Election at Rooty Hill, in Sydney, Friday, March 17, 2023. NSW will go to the polls on March 25. (AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi) NO ARCHIVING

Only NSW Labor has a fresh start plan to do what it takes to ease the cost of living on families across NSW.

Quotes attributable to Chris Minns, NSW Labor Leader:

“This program is going to make a real difference to many families throughout western Sydney.

“It will help get more kids active, fostering the talents of future sports stars while helping to provide hip pocket relief to families.

“Sport is such a critical aspect of engaging young people to keep them in school.” 

NSW Labor Leader Chris Minns kicks a ball around with Wanderers Academy players ahead of the 2023 NSW Election at Rooty Hill, in Sydney, Friday, March 17, 2023. NSW will go to the polls on March 25. (AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi) NO ARCHIVING

Quotes attributable to Prue Car, NSW Deputy Leader Leader:

“We know how important these services are for parents, providing them with a range of options for their child to have a safe place to play, learn and socialise.

“Labor’s funding will help alleviate some of the financial pressures on families in western Sydney and provide greater flexibility and more options for those who need to work.”

Quotes attributable to Julia Finn, NSW Shadow Minister for Sport:

“I know first hand that sport plays an important role in connecting and creating community.

“I am proud that a Minns Labor government will deliver this initiative which will benefit children and families all over western Sydney.”

CEO of the Western Sydney Wanderers Scott Hudson said:

“We are delighted to have the support of NSW Labor Leader Chris Minns and NSW Labor in making a true difference to lives of many families in Western Sydney,

“The current pressure on families is all too real for many in our community, and to relieve some of those stresses by hosting After School Programs at our world-class facility, Wanderers Fives, will make a positive impact.

 “The Western Sydney Wanderers are so much more than a football club and this program, complemented by our work in Western Sydney schools, the grassroots female football space, multicultural football, all abilities programs, and indigenous football programs will create a huge boost in our community engagement activities.”