$5 million to increase safety in NSW places of worship

By Stephen Bali MP & NSW Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper

14 May 2026

Faith communities in Blacktown are set to benefit from a $5 million investment to strengthen safety in places of worship with 2 local organisations receiving funding under the latest round of the Safe Places for Faith Communities Grants.

This funding round honours the NSW Government’s $15 million commitment over four years to support the safety and security of places of worship and other locations where religious groups gather regularly. Since 2023, a total of 355 organisations have been supported.

The Safe Places for Faith Communities Grants take a resilience-based approach to safety and security by equipping organisations to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from incidents.

Initiatives funded under the program include upgrades to security systems and infrastructure, incident management, first-aid training and safety and wellbeing support services.

For more information on the program, please visit: Safe Places for Faith Communities Program – Multicultural NSW.

NSW Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said:

“All faith communities in NSW have the right to gather and practise their religion in safety and without fear.

The Minns Labor Government is committed to supporting our diverse communities, and our $15 million investment in strengthening security at places of worship reflects that commitment.

This funding will help grant recipients deliver practical upgrades that make their communities safer and more secure.”

Member for Blacktown Stephen Bali said:

“Blacktown is home to a rich diversity of faith communities.

“I’m delighted that the Blacktown Chinese Christian Church and Lighthouse Christian Centre Inc will benefit from this support to keep their places of worship safe and secure into the future.”