Wentworth Visitor Centre Crowned State’s Best in Prestigious Infrastructure Awards!

Wentworth Visitor Centre Crowned State’s Best in Prestigious Infrastructure Awards!

Wentworth Shire Council is thrilled to announce that the Wentworth Visitor Centre has won a prestigious state award.

Last night, at a gala ceremony in Sydney, the community’s landmark facility won the Asset and Infrastructure – Over $1.5 million – Under 50K Population category at the 2025 Local Government Professionals Australia, NSW Awards for Excellence.

This incredible achievement celebrates the transformation of the former Wentworth Services Club into the vibrant community hub it is today—a journey that began with the community, through a petition signed by over 500 residents back in 2016.

Mayor Daniel Linklater, who accepted the award alongside General Manager Ken Ross, said the win belongs to the entire community.

“This award is a phenomenal honour that we share with every resident. It validates the vision our community showed when they first petitioned for this project,” Mayor Linklater said. “To have the hard work, planning, and passion that went into this facility recognised as the best in its class across the state is a truly outstanding achievement for our Shire.”

General Manager Ken Ross acknowledged the collaborative effort behind the $14.25 million project.

“This award is wonderful recognition for a complex and ambitious project that was many years in the making. To see the final result celebrated on a state stage is incredibly rewarding,” Mr Ross said. “This is a testament to the dedication of our funding partners in the State and Federal Governments, and the exceptional project team at GSD Architects, CPM Building Contractors, and Brandi Projects, whose collective expertise was crucial to our success.”


A Win for the Whole Community

Since opening in October 2024, the Centre has proven to be a resounding success:

  • Visitor numbers skyrocketed, with a 718% increase in visitors to the Information Centre in December compared to the previous year.
  • The library is buzzing, with patronage increasing by 250% in the same period.
  • The Centre provides a one-stop-shop for residents by housing the Visitor Information Centre, Library, Council Administration Offices, and Council Chambers under one roof.
  • It has become a true community destination with features like the Junction Café, interactive historical displays, an Indigenous yarning circle, and a modern conference facility.

Council is incredibly proud of this state-level recognition and what it says about the vision and spirit of Wentworth.

Council extends a huge thank you to the Wentworth community for its unwavering support from day one. Residents and visitors who haven’t had a chance to see the facility yet are encouraged to come and experience the award-winning Wentworth Visitor Centre.



Pictured: Mayor Daniel Linklater, Demi Mcallan (from Capstone – sponsor of the award) and General Manager of Wentworth Shire Council Mr Ken Ross.


Double Demerits 6-9 June 2025

Double demerits are in force Friday June 6 till Monday June 9, 2025 inclusive.
Get caught speeding, using a mobile phone illegally, not wearing or incorrectly wearing a seatbelt or motorcycle helmet this long weekend and you’ll face double the points.

Double demerits start at midnight tonight and continues until 11:59pm Monday 9 June 2025.

Public Library Infrastructure Grants Program – Wentworth Library

Wentworth Shire Council is inviting community members to provide feedback on the recently upgraded Wentworth Library, located at the Wentworth Visitor Centre, 61 Darling Street, Wentworth.

In 2020, Council received funding from the NSW Government through the Public Library Infrastructure Grants Program. This support has helped enhance and modernise the library’s facilities to better meet the needs of our community.

As part of Council’s reporting obligations to the NSW Government, we are seeking input from library users to help evaluate the success of the upgrades and identify any opportunities for improvement.

We encourage you to take a few minutes to complete the Wentworth Library Community Survey. Your feedback will help us shape future services, programs, and enhancements.

📅 Survey closes: 5pm, Friday 6 June 2025

📝 Complete the survey below

📧 Alternatively, you can download and email your completed survey to council@wentworth.nsw.gov.au, or return a printed copy to:

  • Wentworth Main Administration Office, 61 Darling Street, Wentworth
  • Midway Customer Service Centre, 3 Midway Drive, Buronga

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and helping us continue to improve library services in Wentworth Shire.


Wentworth Shire Council received funding from the NSW Government through the Public Library Infrastructure Grants Program in 2020. This funding supported the upgrade and enhancement of new Wentworth Library facilities, located in the Wentworth Visitor Centre, 61 Darling Street, Wentworth. As part of Council’s reporting obligations to the NSW Government, we are seeking feedback from users of the library.

Please take a few minutes to complete this survey.

4. How do you feel about the following representation of Wentworth Library? Choose your level of satisfaction for the below.

Attendee Feedback – Safe Towing Workshop

Thank you for attending the Safe Towing Workshop. Your feedback helps us improve future events and ensure we provide the most relevant information to the community. Please take a few minutes to complete this short survey.

Want to learn more about Road Safety?

Visit the Road Safety section on the Council website: Road Safety

Draft Resourcing Strategy 2022-2026

Draft Delivery Program 2026-2030

Draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2022-2026

Draft Code of Meeting Practice Policy

Anabranch Mail Road Resheeting Upgrade

Arumpo Road sealing has commenced
Contractors commenced sealing the first 13 kilometre section of Arumpo Road on Monday 18 November 2024.

Key project details:
24.52km section of road upgrades including 2 x 100mm sub base layers with 25 pieces of plant utilised on the project
Works commenced in June 2024
Expected completion of March 2025
Funding consists of $5 million (Australian Government) and $1.25 million (NSW Government)

Final Days to Vote for Wentworth: 2025 NSW Tiny Tourism Town Finalist

Voting for Wentworth in the 2025 NSW Top Tourism Town Awards closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 4 May.
Don’t miss your chance to support our region.