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RUSSELL Vale Public School will receive a new garden and farm shade cover as part of State Government funding for 14 infrastructure projects in the Keira Electorate.
The Community Building Partnership program has funded more than 22,400 community projects since it commenced in 2009.
Local not-for-profit community organisations and councils were eligible to apply for grants ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, with up to $450,000 allocated per electorate.
The $41 million program ensures local organisations and councils across the state have the facilities to support more vibrant and inclusive communities.
This year, the CBP grants will help bring to life a variety of projects across the Keira electorate, including access to the internet for Jeera women’s refuge, road improvements to the Rhododendron Gardens, security improvements to Fairy Meadow Anglican Church and a LED lighting & controller unit upgrade for Corrimal Tennis Club,
The list of successful projects in the Keira and Heathcote electorates include:
Keira:
Illawarra Rhododendron and Rainforest Gardens Inc – Access road replacement and mobility ramp
Wollongong City Council – Upgrades to Aristo Park playground, Mount Ousley.
Illawarra Community FM Broadcasters Ltd (t/a VOX FM) – Purchase & installation of backup power generator/uninterrupted power supply
Corrimal Tennis Club – Tennis court LED lighting & controller unit
Pleasant Heights P&C Association – Play space and informal learning area
Fairy Meadow Anglican Church – Enhanced security system
Russell Vale Golf & Social Club Ltd – Golf cart storage shed
Arcadians Theatre Group – Energy efficient lighting upgrade
Tarrawanna Blueys FC – Replacement of playing field fence at Tarrawanna Oval
SAHSSI – Wi-Fi for Jeera women’s refuge
Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect Gwynneville) – Outdoor shade
Russell Vale Public School P&C Association – Community garden and farm shade cover
Kembla Joggers Inc – Internal repainting of clubhouse
Greenacres Disability Services – Transport vehicle to support adults living with a disability to access the local community.
Heathcote:
Update gymnastic equipment for Bulli PCYC
Bulli Tennis Courts LED lighting
Upgrade to Otford Road Playground
First aid equipment and commercial fridge and freezer for Sandon Point Surf Club
Hall refurbishment for 1st Austinmer Scout Association.
Painting of Big Fat Smiles Preschool, Helensburgh
Lighting and surface upgrades for Thirroul Tennis Clun.
Minister for the Illawarra, Ryan Park said the State Government funds will deliver much-needed improvements to local facilities.
“It’s great to see this grassroots funding supporting local projects that make a real difference in Keira,” he said.
“I congratulate all the organisations that were successful in their application and look forward to seeing the positive social, sustainable, and fitness outcomes in our community.”
For more information, visit the Community Building Partnership website: nsw.gov.au/cbp
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