June 20, 2025
Funding on offer for ‘Gone Fishing Day events Fishing clubs can apply for up to $2,000 to host a variety of activities, such as casting and fishing workshops. Photo: Kim Ambrose/SaltyFoxFotography.

Funding on offer for ‘Gone Fishing Day events

FISHING clubs and associated organisations are being encouraged to join in the state-wide ‘Gone Fishing Day’ festivities on Sunday 19 October by hosting their own events. 

NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) Acting Director Fisheries Management, Bryan Van Der Walt said clubs can apply for a fishing package or grants up to $2,000 to host a variety of activities, such as casting and fishing workshops and informative sessions, as part of their events. 

“The fishing packages include rod and reel sets, giveaways, and advisory information to help inspire the next generation of fishing enthusiasts at local Gone Fishing Day events,” Mr Van Der Walt said.

“Clubs can also opt to apply for grants of up to $2,000 to purchase items like fishing gear, bait, food and non-alcoholic beverages and equipment hire to assist in hosting their own Gone Fishing Day event.”

DPIRD will again be hosting six Gone Fishing Day events around NSW with a range of fun activities including learn to fish sessions with experts, casting competitions as well as fishing giveaways. 

“Keep an eye on the DPIRD Fisheries Facebook page, as the locations for the DPIRD Gone Fishing Day events will be announced over the coming months,” Mr Van Der Walt said.

“Gone Fishing Day is a highlight of the recreational fishing year, promoting the benefits of this fun, healthy activity to the whole community,” Mr Van Der Walt said.

Gone Fishing Day events and activities are supported by the DPIRD Fisheries and the Recreational Fishing Trust.

Applications for grants and fishing packages close on 24 July 2025.

You can find more information on how to apply for grants and packages on the DPIRD website.

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