New state-of-the-art Service NSW Centre for South West Sydney

The NSW Government has announced $13.6 million in funding over four years to design and deliver a state-of-the-art Service NSW Centre in South West Sydney’s Campbelltown as part of its 2025-26 Budget.

The Government said the new Service Centre will provide South West Sydney locals with improved access to 1,300 government transactions and essential services in one convenient location.

Once open, the Campbelltown Service Centre increases the number of centres to 119 across NSW, including two driver testing locations.

Campbelltown Service Centre will provide another option for Ambarvale, Appin, Bradbury, Leumeah and Menangle Park locals, complementing existing centres in Edmondson Park and Gregory Hills.

“With more than 6.6 million customer visits across NSW last year, investing in new and improved Service Centres helps ensure access for those who need the essential services they provide,” said Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Jihad Dib.

“As South West Sydney’s population grows, we’re seeing increasing demand for government services and transactions from the local community.

“This investment by the Minns Labor Government will provide the services people rely on, whether they are looking for cost of living support, applying for a Seniors Card, or requesting personalised business advice through the Service NSW Business Bureau.”

The Government expects around 100,000 customer visits to the Campbelltown Service Centre in its first 12 months of operation.

Service NSW is working with Property and Development NSW to find a suitable location for the new centre, ensuring it is accessible and convenient for the Campbelltown community.

“I fought and opposed the Liberal National government’s shortsighted decision to close our former Campbelltown centre and promised the community I’d bring this essential service back,” said Member for Campbelltown, Greg Warren.

“I’m so proud Campbelltown is getting what we need and deserve for our growing area, and the broader Macarthur community.

“I acknowledge everyone in our community I’ve fought with to return this critical service to Campbelltown.”

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