Nine Parkes community groups are the lucky recipients of Australian Government volunteer grants, totalling more than $32,000.
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The local groups were among almost 70 community and volunteer groups in the Riverina and Central West to share in from $10 million worth of grants announced by the Federal Government to support the nearly 100,000 volunteers in Australia.
The grants range from $1000 to $5000 to enable local organisations to better support their volunteers by purchasing much-needed equipment, training and transport.
The Parkes Memorial Hill Rejuvenation Incorporated, Parkes Shire Food Service, the Peak Hill Art Gallery have received $5000 each.
The Parkes Shire Concert Band was granted $4800 and the Trundle War Memorial School of Arts will be given $4000.
Meanwhile $2900 will go to the Trundle Men’s Shed, $2500 to the Trundle ABBA Festival, $2398 to the Parkes Tennis Club and $1086 to the Bogan Gate Community Memorial Hall.
Twelve groups in Forbes have also benefited from the grants, including the Red Bend Junior Rugby League with $5000.
Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack has welcomed the funding.
“I’m so pleased these volunteer grants will assist a wide range of groups across the electorate, including...$4000 for the Trundle War Memorial School of Arts to purchase furniture and indoor appliances.
“These volunteer grants will give a much-needed financial boost to organisations from sporting and service clubs, educational and social organisations to advocacy and cultural groups and while these amounts of funding may seem small, I know they have a significant impact on the ability of volunteer groups to be able to undertake the invaluable work they do in our communities.
“Congratulations to all groups who will receive funding as part of the volunteer grants program and may they continue to be supported by government and the community so they can continue their valuable work.”