Simmos Beach Access Road Rehabilitation

Help fund upgrades to Simmos Beach Access Road!

Simmos Beach Reserve lies on the Georges River and boasts both beautiful bushland and a range of facilities for visitors. Situated on traditional Dharawal lands and the banks of the pristine upper Georges River, the reserve is rich in biodiversity and home to threatened ecological communities as well as many threatened plants and animals, all of which are protected under both state and federal legislation.

The reserve was officially opened in 1986 by Campbelltown City Council with a strong aim to conserve and improve its natural beauty, whilst providing a key recreational asset to the Campbelltown community. Since its opening, ongoing improvements have been made including the installation of picnic and playground facilities, a sandy beach, the creation of the quarry dam and a network of popular walking trails.

However, the access road into Simmos Beach is dangerous to motorists wishing to visit Simmos Beach Reserve.

That is why I am fighting for funding for the rehabilitation of Simmos Beach Access Road, making it safer to travel to the reserve.

With enough community support, we will be able to show the Albanese Labor Government that this is a much-needed project.

Please sign the below petition to join other local community members in calling for funding for this project.