Life-saving defibrillators to be installed at Wedderburn Christian Campsite

By Greg Warren MP

28 February 2025

Wedderburn Christian Campsite has shared in $500,000 funding from the NSW Government for new, potentially life-saving defibrillators.

 

The funding was awarded to 193 sport and recreation organisations under the NSW Government’s Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program which provides up to $3,000 for the purchase, installation and training in new automated external defibrillators.

 

Today’s announcement brings the number of devices awarded since the program commenced to more than 2,500.

 

To view the full list of recipients, visit: https://www.sport.nsw.gov.au/grants/local-sport-defibrillator-grant-program

 

Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren said:

“With more people than ever participating in sport and active recreation in the Campbelltown Electorate, it’s vital that our local facilities are equipped with these potentially life-saving devices.

 

“I congratulate the recipients and commend them for prioritising the safety and well-being of their participants.”

 

Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said:

“The Local Sport Defibrillator Program equips sports clubs to be able respond to potentially life-threatening emergencies at their sports facilities.

 

“And with the first few minutes following an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest critical, the NSW Government is ensuring people participating in sport and active have access to this potentially life-saving equipment.

 

“This investment by the NSW Government has the potential to mean the difference between life and death.”

 

Founder, Heartbeat of Football Andy Paschalidis said:

“I applaud the NSW Government for the ongoing defibrillator rollout programme which is saving lives.”

“Last year, at least six footballers in Sydney alone were saved because of defibrillator access at their grounds and the rapid response by individuals trained in CPR.

“It’s wonderful to see 200 sporting clubs will now be able to purchase and install these life saving devices.”

 

Professor Jamie Vandenberg, Co-deputy Director of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, said: 

“Around 10,000 people in NSW suffer a cardiac arrest outside of hospital each year, and currently the vast majority will die.

 

“Being able to access a defibrillator in those crucial first minutes can make all the difference, so it’s incredibly heartening to see that almost 200 sporting clubs will now be able to purchase and install these lifesaving devices. This will help keep families together.

 

“This is a sobering statistic but it’s one we can change for the better by installing more of these lifesaving devices in sports clubs across the State.”