Monday,
7 July 2025
Central West animal shelter announces closure

The Central West Shelter for RSPCA NSW will permanently close its doors, with operations gradually scaling back from early June. Animal adoptions will continue during this period, until their last trading day on 12 June 2025.

As a charity operating in an incredibly tough environment, the charity said they were continuously faced with making challenging decisions to ensure long-term sustainability and the best possible welfare outcomes for the animals of NSW.

The group also cited a reduction in funding for animal welfare law enforcement, combined with rising operational costs, making the operation of the shelter no longer viable.

“To achieve the greatest long-term impact, we must redirect our limited resources toward prevention-focused, community-based services that stop cruelty and welfare concerns before they occur, while keeping pets safe, healthy, and in caring homes,” an RSPCA spokesperson said in a statement.

“We recognise that this site has been a valuable part of the community for many years, and we deeply respect the strong connection so many people have to it.”

While the physical shelter is closing, RSPCA NSW’s presence in the Central West region will continue through the Orange Supporter Group, Inspectorate, and community-based outreach and events across the region.

“Our commitment to animal welfare hasn’t changed—what’s changing is how we deliver it. We’re focusing on prevention and early intervention, because we know that the best place for an animal is not in a shelter, but in a caring, supported home,” said RSPCA NSW CEO, Steve Coleman.

“To all the staff, volunteers, and supporters—past and present—who have contributed their time, care, and compassion, we thank you immensely. Your commitment to the animals of the Central West region and beyond have shaped the shelter’s legacy and helped countless animals in need.”