Funding approved for community projects
Published on 16 September 2024
Over $147,000 in funding has been awarded to community groups from the first round of Council’s Community Assistance Fund for 2024/25.
At Monday’s Council meeting, Councillors approved $110,296 in matched funding to groups across the shire for projects over $3,000 including new lawnmowers, roofing, engineering investigation, cricket nets and more.
Mayor, Cr Ian Smith said the Community Assistance Fund was a major way of supporting community groups with their projects.
“The purpose of this fund is to help clubs and groups improve their facilities, acquire new equipment, or launch programs and initiatives that provide significant benefits to the broader community – this list exemplifies that perfectly,” said Cr Smith.
“This fund is one of the best things we do as a Council, and it’s been great to see so many applications for worthy projects and facilities,” he said.
“This funding encourages self-determination amongst groups and creates collaborative partnerships with Council that help build resilient communities.”
“We very much look forward to seeing these projects come to life and congratulate all the latest funding recipients.”
Cr Smith said another $37,553 had been awarded in the Under $3,000 category.
He said these projects included a kitchen equipment upgrade for the Koroit Scout Hall, tennis nets and softfall for Laang’s Recreation Reserve and new bench seating for the Mortlake Bowls Club.
Applications over $3,000
South West Makers Association Inc |
Storage, safety and work equipment at Glyph Gallery for community workshops |
$14,993 |
Port Fairy Ghost Stories Inc |
Digitisation of early Port Fairy (Belfast) newspapers |
$15,000 |
Purnim Recreation Reserve |
Replace pavilion roofing |
$15,000 |
Macarthur Mens Shed |
Workshop accessible toilet |
$6,665 |
Koroit Bowls Club |
Engineering investigation to put roof over outdoor green |
$3,998 |
Port Fairy Football Netball Club |
Zero turn mower |
$5,125 |
Winslow Recreation Reserve |
Mower replacement |
$12,547 |
Warrnambool Model Aircraft Club |
Replace ride-on mower |
$4,250 |
Port Fairy Agricultural Pastoral and Horticultural Society Inc |
Repair of Ron Crow Pavilion |
$14,828 |
Koroit Cricket Club |
Jack Keane Oval cricket nets upgrade |
$15,000 |
Hexham Community Association |
New mower |
$2,900 |
|
Total |
$110,296 |
Applications under $3,000
Port Fairy Consolidated School |
First Aid uplift – equipment for events |
$1,500 |
Port Fairy RSL Sub Branch |
Connecting Wi-Fi and smart TV |
$2,785 |
Koroit and District Primary School |
Refurbishment of Historical Koroit Courthouse signs |
$1,000 |
Laang Recreation Reserve Committee Inc |
Tennis nets and softfall |
$1,059 |
Macarthur Pony Club |
Horse wash bay |
$3,000 |
Mortlake Bowls Club |
Replace wooden bench seating |
$3,000 |
Port Fairy Basketball Association |
Representative Basketball Season Equipment |
$2,719 |
Koroit Scouts |
Upgrade of scout hall kitchen equipment |
$2,700 |
Warrnambool Olympic Pistol Club Inc |
Club security equipment |
$2,407 |
Port Fairy to Warrnambool Rail Trail |
Updating meeting room chairs |
$2,727 |
Friends of Tower Hill |
Tower Hill Revegetation – cart and battery |
$2,569 |
Port Fairy Little Athletics |
Portable PA speaker |
$1,037 |
Hawkesdale Cricket Club |
Marquees |
$1,530 |
Wangoom Cricket Club |
IT upgrade |
$1,941 |
Northern Raiders Cricket Club |
Turf wickets covers, super sopper |
$2,879 |
Friends of Griffiths Island |
First aid and Chemcert training |
$2,620 |
The Crystal Lee Foundation |
Point of sale equipment |
$2,080 |
|
Total |
$37,553 |