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Wildlife Rehabilitators to get $9 million in funding

NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe with Koalas and Vet professional
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Wildlife Rehabilitators to get $9 million in funding

Sunday, 1 February 2026

 

Nine million dollars from the Minns Labor Government will boost support for thousands of volunteers and veterinary professionals caring for injured, sick, and orphaned native animals.

Led by the Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment, Ms Trish Doyle MP, the NSW Wildlife Rehabilitation Sector Review commenced in July 2024 and involved extensive consultation across the state.

The review was undertaken to address funding, training, and logistical challenges for over 8,600 dedicated wildlife volunteers rescuing over 110,000 animals annually.

Recommendations from the review will be adopted in full. This includes reinstating the much-loved Wildlife Heroes initiative with a centralised resource hub that is proposed to support wellbeing and sector cohesion

Actions from the review include:

  • Expanding training and upskilling carers for situations like fires and natural disasters.
  • Grants to cover the cost of food, bandages, medication and vaccinations.
  • Upgrading mental health support for volunteers, including access to counselling and peer support networks.
  • Relaunching of the Wildlife Heroes initiative which will act as a centralised hub for information.

The $9 million package will include number of support programs to for small operational expenses and collaborative initiatives for rehabilitators, veterinarians, and researchers.

Quotes attributed to NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe

“We’ve known that our carers were under immense pressure and this review gives us a clear direction to support the work they do.

“The work our carers do to rehabilitate our native animals is irreplaceable.

“I’m thrilled to announce this funding, and I’m committed to working with the sector to implement these recommendations for our rehabilitators and our wildlife.”

Quotes attributed to NSW Parliamentary Secretary Trish Doyle:

“Its been a privilege to hear the stories of our wildlife rehabilitators. I’ve been moved by the dedication, resilience and passion for our native wildlife.

“I want to thank everyone who has worked with me to pull together this incredible piece of work to make a real difference in the sector.”

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