Supporting local councils to improve perception of safety in public spaces and transport hubs.
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Applications close on Friday 6 March 2026
Safer Cities: Her Way is a $25 million collaborative partnership program between Transport for NSW and councils across NSW. The program aims to improve the perception of safety in public spaces and transport hub precincts for women, girls and gender diverse people, particularly when walking, cycling and accessing public transport.
The multi-round program provides funding for councils to deliver projects that make public spaces feel safer, more vibrant, walkable and welcoming. Each project is shaped by local communities through engagement and co-design and is tailored to reflect local place identity and character.
Funding is available in two tiers:
Tier 1: On-the-ground projects funding 13 councils, each receiving $1 million.
Tier 2: Strategic projects funding 13 councils, each receiving $150,000.
Find out more and apply now - visit the grant finder webpage.
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