Campbelltown Visitor Information Centre on the move to Civic Centre

Published on 21 August 2025

The Campbelltown Visitor Information Centre is set for an exciting new chapter with the relocation of Macarthur’s tourism services to the heart of our city centre.

The Visitor Information Centre has been located at Quondong Cottage since 1998, however the move will see an expansion of the centre’s services at its new home in the Campbelltown Council Civic Centre’s main customer service foyer on Queen Street from September 2025.

The Visitor Information Centre’s operations, which have been open at the current site on Old Menangle Road from Wednesdays to Sundays, will now be extended and available from Monday to Friday at the Civic Centre, with weekend services offered from the Campbelltown Arts Centre.

An exciting new pop-up Information Point will also be set up at the Campbelltown Arts Centre on Saturdays and Sundays, ensuring that the Visitor Information Centre’s services will be available to the public seven days per week.

The move is part of an exciting project to elevate and enhance the space within the Civic Centre’s foyer to increase foot traffic to the Visitor Information Centre. These plans include the extension of our engaging Koalatown display.

The historic Quondong Cottage is owned by the Campbelltown Catholic Club, who plan to use the site to expand their operations as part of their Senior's Living Retirement Residences, Siquilla.

“This is an exciting time as we prepare to welcome the fantastic Visitor Information Centre to our main street of Campbelltown,” Mayor of Campbelltown Darcy Lound said.

“Quondong Cottage has been a wonderful home for our region’s tourism services for the past 27 years. We are now looking ahead to a new era that will ensure our community and those visiting our city can access the Visitor Information Centre 7 days a week. I also want to thank the Campbelltown Catholic Club for providing a much-loved home for our team for almost three decades,” Cr Lound said.

“We are delighted that we will be expanding our Visitor Information Centre’s operations from five to seven days a week. Our friendly team will be available every day to highlight all of the tourism locations that our terrific region has to offer.

“While there may be a short disruption to our services during the move, this relocation highlights our investment in customer services and the local visitor economy,” he said.

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