Security funding for two Campbelltown faith organisations

By Greg Warren MP

17 March 2025

Two faith organisations in Campbelltown will benefit from the NSW Government’s $5 million contribution to improve safety at places of worship. 
Announced today as part of the Government’s Safe Places for Faith Communities Grants, St Barabara & St Noufer Coptic Orthodox Church, and Campbelltown Seventh-day Adventist Church will receive funding to support safety and security.
The Government has allocated $15 million over four years to this program, as part of its election commitment in 2023. Grants range from $5,000 up to $250,000. 
Grant funding supports:
•    upgrading security and surveillance systems 
•    training for staff and religious leaders to improve preparedness and risk mitigation
•    building the resilience of faith groups.

Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said:  
“I’m proud that the NSW Government is delivering on its commitment to improve safety at places where faith communities get together.

“This funding will assist faith communities to maintain and improve the security of their places of worship so they can continue to be places of guidance and peace for attendees.” 


Member for Campbelltown, Greg Warren said:
“This program is focused on building community resilience through prevention, preparedness, response and recovery measures.

“The NSW Government is getting behind our faith organisations to support upgrades and other projects that will make the religious experience safer.