A new preschool on the site of the Eugowra Showground was officially opened today by NSW Premier Chris Minns, Minister for Emergency Services Jihad Dib and Member for Orange Phil Donato.
Funded by the NSW Government and managed by Cabonne Shire Council, the new facility features a modular classroom with space for almost 50 children, 15 full-time teachers as well as storage space, play facilities and an office.
Replacing the original facility in Nanima Street, which was lost in the floods, today's opening represents another significant milestone for the community of 700 as they continue their journey towards recovery.
Although temporary, until a new permanent site is established, the opening of the preschool gives families the support they need to return to work and local children a safe space to play, learn and enjoy.
NSW Premier Chris Minns, said:
"We're focused on supporting communities recover from natural disasters and I'm so pleased to be standing here today to see something a lot of us take for granted.
"I've said this before, access to early education is so important for children and families because it establishes lifelong learning practices and it's the key to getting parents back into the workforce.
"Today, we're not only seeing that, but we're also seeing a community take another step towards getting back on their feet."
Minister for Emergency Services, Jihad Dib said:
"Supporting communities like Eugowra recover from disaster and build back stronger are key priorities for the NSW Government.
"Opening the preschool today is another sign that we are in this for the long-haul.
"I'd also like to acknowledge the work of the local member Phil Donato in advocating for support for his community."
Member for Orange, Phil Donato said:
"The opening of the preschool is a key milestone as the community continues to deal with the devastating 2022 floods.
"The community will benefit from having the temporary preschool in place and we will push for a permanent facility to be built and opened as soon as possible."