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Bass Coast Shire Council celebrates local community groups’ achievements and grants at inspiring event

Bass Coast Council celebrated 92 local community groups, awarding $294,000 in grants, including $40,000 for climate projects, supporting creativity, connection, and resilience across the region at a vibrant celebration.

By news@gippsland - 12th December 2025 - Back to News

Bass Coast Shire Council proudly celebrated the achievements of local community groups this week at a warm and inspiring Community Grants Celebration held at The Union Theatre, Wonthaggi. Over the past year, 92 community groups received a total of $294,000 in funding, helping turn creative ideas and community needs into projects that make a real difference.

Over the past year, 92 community groups received $294,000. The 2025 Community Grants celebration highlighted what Makes Bass Coast special- with passionate people, and caring communities

Over the past year, 92 community groups received $294,000. The 2025 Community Grants celebration highlighted what Makes Bass Coast special- with passionate people, and caring communities

Climate grants celebrated

Our much-loved Climate Grants also dedicated $40,000 to local climate initiatives - a fantastic investment that showcases the creativity, care and forward-thinking spirit of our community. The evening showcased what makes Bass Coast special: passionate people, innovative thinking and communities that care deeply for one another. Grant recipients shared stories, photos and reflections on how funding has helped them strengthen connection, spark creativity and build resilience across Bass Coast.

Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Rochelle Halstead hosted the night, and spoke proudly about the impact of the program: "Nights like this truly remind us why Bass Coast is such a special place. This event is our chance to recognise and celebrate the enormous contribution you all make across Bass Coast. Council can provide funding, but you turn that support into action, connection and real impact."

Community grants spotlight

Among the highlights and stories shared on the night:

Way Finding Signage for the Cemetery

Pamela Rothfield from the Phillip Island Cemetery Trust shared how access to a $10,000 Major Grant enabled the installation of historic-style section signs to improve navigation for visitors seeking ancestors’ graves in the 150-year-old cemetery, which holds more than 2,500 burials - and allowing the project to happen far more quickly than the Trust could have achieved with its remaining funds.

Long Journeys: Stories from the Bass Coast Adult Learning Community

Dr Laura Brearley from Bass Coast Adult Learning shared the group’s short film, funded through a $4,500 Community Grant. Long Journeys is a story-telling and film-making project capturing the voices and experiences of BCAL’s English as an Additional Language learners

Pocket Guides to the Western Port Woodland

Armed with a lively nature quiz, Catherine Watson from Save the Western Port Woodlands shared the group’s $5,000 Community Grant project: a series of pocket-sized guides celebrating the rich biodiversity of the Western Port Woodlands. These booklets are now in the hands of walkers, families, and nature lovers across the region.

Grants open now

Council's Community Grants Program, which is open year-round and assessed twice annually, offers funding across several categories:

  • General Community Grants: $2,001–$5,000 for equipment, activities, or project seeding
  • Festivals, Celebrations, and Events Grants: $2,001–$5,000 for community-led events
  • Minor Capital Works Grants: Up to $5,000 for facility improvements or fixed equipment
  • Major Project Funding: $5,001 up to $10,000 for larger-scale projects, excluding Equipment, with up to three funded per round

Community Grants 2026 Round 1 are currently open and close Friday, 6 March 2026. For more information about the program and applications, please contact Council’s Grants Officer using the details provided on Bass Coast Shire website.

In addition to Community Grants, the 47 recipients of the 2025 Quick Response Grants were also celebrated. These grants provide immediate funding of up to $2,000 and support a diverse range of needs, like equipment and small events. Quick Response Grants are offered monthly with the current round closing on Friday, 26 December 2025. If you are interested in finding out more, contact the Grants Officer using the details provided on the Community Grants page on our website.

Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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