Community grants recipients announced

Posted on October 17, 2019

Community groups across the region have been awarded $143,156.24 in Central Highlands Regional Council’s second community grants round in 2019.

The 19 successful applicants were announced in the general council meeting on 8 October 2019.

Deputy Mayor Cr Gail Godwin-Smith said it was a tough choice for the panel.

‘We received 27 applications for the second community grant round this year,’ Cr Godwin-Smith said.

‘As an assessment panel member, it was an interesting round to assess with so many high-quality applications.  Congratulations to all who were successful.

‘Council offers two rounds of community grants each calendar year and I encourage those who missed out this round to apply for round one of next year’s community grants program.

‘This round closes on 28 February 2020 at 5pm.’

The Rolleston Rag Inc received one of eight community assistance grants to help bring the Festival of Small Halls’ tour to the Central Highlands.

Rolleston community member Trina Patterson, who assisted The Rolleston Rag Inc with their campaign, welcomed the funding.

‘We’re very grateful to council for supporting this community event in Rolleston,’ Mrs Patterson said.

‘We applied for $2,200 from council to reduce the entry fee for adults to the Festival and make it free for primary school students.

‘With the drought, times are tough. This Festival will benefit us by allowing us to get together and share an evening as a community.’

Dingo Tennis Club received a $5,000 grant for the installation of an insulated roof at its clubhouse.

Treasurer Maxine Cragg said the grant would make a big difference for the club.

‘At the moment, the clubhouse is an old shed with a tin roof,’ Ms Cragg said.

‘Last year, we closed the clubhouse in for security and it really reduced the airflow in there, so we’re installing an insulated roof for the comfort of our players.

‘We don’t really want to install air conditioning at this point, so the ceiling should hopefully make a big difference.’

For further information on council’s community grants program, visit www.centralhighlands.qld.gov.au, phone 1300 242 686 or visit your local council customer service centre.

Organisation Project Category Grant Bauhinia Polocrosse Club Amenities block Sports & Recreation $5,000 Blackwater Tiny Tots Centre Inc Tots storage and table upgrades Community Assistance $3,300 Blackwater Toy Library Inc New children’s toys Community Assistance $3,782.24 C & K Emerald South Community Childcare Centre Outdoor environment / playground upgrade Community Assistance $5,200 DancEdge Emerald Dance floor upgrade Community Improvement $22,000 Dingo Tennis Club Installation of insulated ceiling Sports & Recreation $5,000 Emerald Brothers Cricket Indoor cricket nets and equipment Sports & Recreation $4,000 Emerald Karting Club 2020-2022 Strategic Plan Sports & Recreation $5,000 Emerald Magpies Cricket Practise net upgrade Sports & Recreation $5,000 Emerald Scout Group Camping gear and office equipment Sports & Recreation $3,300 Epic All Sports Inc Tank purchase Community Improvement $20,000 Gemfields Community Support Association Inc Meals on Wheels dishwasher Community Assistance $5,500 Gindie State School P & C Resurfacing cricket pitch Sports & Recreation $5,000 Marist College Emerald P & F Purchase and install of turf to sports field Community Improvement $22,000 QCWA Emerald Branch Refurbishment of kitchen Community Assistance $5,000 Rolleston Campdraft Association Replacement of chairs and tables Community Assistance $5,000 Rolleston Tennis Club Court upgrades Community Improvement $16,874 RSL of Australia (Sub Branch Gemfields) Grid solar system Community Assistance $5,000 The Rolleston Rag Inc Festival of Small Halls Community Assistance $2,200