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Latrobe City’S Community Grants Recipients Announced

Latrobe City Council has awarded more than $400,000 in community grants for 2011-12 period, with 152 community groups receiving the tick of approval for their application.

By Latrobe City - 7th September 2011 - Back to News

Latrobe City’s mayor, Councillor Darrell White, said the funds offered support to the many organisations and volunteers that play an important role in developing and supporting our community.

"The efforts of these community groups are invaluable in supporting physical wellbeing, educating our youth, assisting the elderly and preserving local heritage, whilst also promoting regional development.

"There are vast numbers of volunteers who regularly donate their time and skills and these grants are a small way in which Council is able to support their efforts and initiatives as well as encouraging community cohesion and development," Cr White said.

"The grants are separated into three categories: minor capital projects, community development and events. These include minor capital works where Council approved 102 applications for funding. There were a wide range of projects approved across all categories; however, all have a common goal in improving community lifestyle.

"A wide variety of groups make up the 102 who will receive minor capital works grants. Those groups include service clubs, scouting groups, sporting clubs, playgroups, hall and reserve committees and arts groups," Cr White explained.

"Community development projects include assistance with the production of newsletters for groups such as: Gippsland Carers Association, Churchill and District News, GARDS, Gippsland Indonesian Australian Association, Glengarry Progress Association, Interchange Central Gippsland and Yinnar and District Community Association.

"Recipients of the community events grants include the Spinete Fiesta, Rhythm and Roses and the Good Friday Community Family Fun Day along with 23 other events serving community entertainment.

"These grants offer community groups a chance to improve the service they deliver to the community who are often caring for members of the community or creating engagement within the community and are vital to Latrobe City’s liveability," Cr White concluded.

All groups will be advised in writing this week of the outcome of their applications and a full page advertisement will appear in the Latrobe Valley Express on Monday 12 September.

Media Enquiries:

Media Relations Team

Telephone: 5128 5458 or 0409 797 498

Jacinta Kennedy, Manager Community Relations

Telephone: 5128 5421 or 0401 824 195


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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