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Applications for Native Vegetation and Habitat Creation grants from East Gippsland Water close 30 September 2022
Local educational and not-for-profit groups are reminded that East Gippsland Water's latest round of Native Vegetation and Habitat Creation grants is closing soon.
New and existing projects that have a focus on native vegetation planting and habitat creation are eligible, with applications closing Friday, 30th September. David Radford, East Gippsland Water's Executive Manager Customers, Community & Communications, said, "We have funded over 25 projects across East Gippsland, including Raymond Island, Swifts Creek, Toorloo Arm, Buchan, and Marlo, over the past four years."
Toorloo Arm Primary School Native Vegetation and Habitat Creation grant, four years on
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Mr Radford said, "We're pleased to offer these grants, which form part of our ongoing commitment to enhance the liveability and improve the resilience of our vibrant region."
More information, including the eligibility criteria and an application pack, is available on the website East Gippsland Water Native Vegetation and Habitat Creation Grants page, or by contacting East Gippsland Water's Customer, Community & Communications Team on 1800 671 841.
Applications need to be submitted by 4 pm, on Friday, 30 September 2022, with successful grant recipients announced in East Gippsland Water's In the Flow page in the Bairnsdale Advertiser, Lakes Post, and Snowy River Mail, as well as on the organisation's website.
Pictures from East Gippsland Water website.
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