Lithgow NSW, July 2025

Generator Property Management (GPM) has once again given back to the local community, donating $2,000 to the Lithgow High School Inclusion Support Unit.
The unit supports up to 110 students with diverse learning and welfare needs, many of whom come from disadvantaged backgrounds. This contribution will help ensure students have access to meaningful opportunities throughout their education.
How the Donation Will Be Used
The funds will directly benefit students by:
- Supporting the Daily Lunch Program
- Enabling community access and excursions
- Supplying classroom resources
- Providing uniforms and hygiene products
Lithgow High School staff noted that these initiatives make a real difference in students’ daily lives, helping them feel supported and included.
GPM’s Broader Commitment
While GPM continues its long‑term rehabilitation of land at the former Wallerawang Power Station – including the Kerosene Vale Ash Repository, Kerosene Vale Ash Dam and Sawyers Swamp Creek Ash Dam – the company also prioritises supporting the wellbeing of local families. Rehabilitation of these sites is expected to take more than 15 years, with GPM committed to making the land safe and secure for future generations.
This latest community contribution reflects GPM’s dual focus: restoring the environment and investing in the people who live alongside these sites.