Community Grant Funding Scheme Open for 2016 Medowie, Ferodale, Campvale by News Of The Area - Modern Media - June 22, 2016June 22, 2016 APPLICATIONS are now open for groups to apply for the NSW Government’s Community Building Partnership Grant. Incorporated and not-for-profit groups can apply for capital works or equipment, with a minimum amount of $2500. Proud recipient of the 2015 Grant, the Medowie Football Club (or, Soccer) is benefiting greatly from the $15 000
Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Preschool receives more community support FEATURED Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest by NOTA - April 27, 2016 Federal Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie recently visited Tea Gardens-Hawks Nest Preschool to inspect the centre’s facilities and overlook plans for further upgrades. The Preschool has been operating for the past 39 years so many members of the Community have been involved in the Centre as students and families. The community-based centre
Peter Sinclair Gardens in Hawks Nest to receive Federal fubnding FEATURED Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest by NOTA - April 7, 2016 A multi-million dollar redevelopment of Peter Sinclair Gardens in Hawks Nest is set to commence in the coming months and will almost double the size of the existing facility. This comes as a result of the Federal Government’s announcement that RSL Care Ltd has been successful in securing an additional 25
Men’s Shed funding opportunities as outlined by Bob Baldwin FEATURED MidCoast LGA (overall news) by NOTA - September 9, 2015 Federal Member for Paterson, Bob Baldwin this week has said that local Men’s Shed’s throughout Paterson would benefit from the Abbott Government’s Father’s Day announcement to secure funding for the organisation until 2019. Mr Baldwin said Round 11 of the National Shed Development Programme was currently open and the local sheds could apply
Stroud Showground to receive government support FEATURED Stroud, Booral, Lime Burners Ck by NOTA - August 8, 2015August 5, 2015 The Stroud community hit hard by April's super storm says it is confident it will receive government support to clean up its showground. Stroud's showground suffered a million dollar's worth of damage in the wild weather, including damage to pavilions and a heritage-listed grandstand. The property was not covered by insurance because