City of Greater Geelong Supports First Nations Cultural Heritage Projects with Grant Funding

The City of Greater Geelong is proud to announce its support for First Nations Cultural Heritage projects through the awarding of grants totalling $89,332.

These grants aim to empower and celebrate the rich cultural traditions of the First Nations people within our community.

Three projects, each contributing to the preservation and promotion of First Nations cultural heritage, were successful.

Bellarine Training and Community Hub are set to receive $10,000 for planning for a First Nations Garden. This initiative seeks to create a culturally sensitive and inclusive community space in consultation with the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation. The space will serve as a hub for education, celebration, and engagement with nature.

Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation will receive $41,332 for the ‘Journey on Wadawurrung Country’ (JOWC) project. Through photographic portraits and audio recordings of Wadawurrung Elders and Traditional Owners, this project will share important stories and perspectives, fostering greater understanding and appreciation of First Nations culture.

Finally, Wathaurong Aboriginal Cooperative were awarded $38,000 for the Wathaurong Dance Group. This project provides a safe and supportive environment for children to connect with their culture through traditional dance. With the creation of Women’s and Men’s dance performances, the aim is to share the rich story of Aboriginal people with the wider Djilang community.

Mayor Trent Sullivan

These grants represent our commitment to understanding, respecting, and celebrating the cultural heritage of the First Nations peoples within our region.

We are proud to support these initiatives which reflect our commitment to fostering collaboration and partnership with First Nations communities, ensuring their voices and cultural heritage are preserved and promoted within our region.

Deputy Mayor Anthony Aitken

The projects funded through the 2023-24 First Nations Cultural Heritage grants will foster greater understanding and reconciliation within our community.

The City of Greater Geelong extends its gratitude to all applicants and congratulates the recipients of these grants. Together, we look forward to witnessing the positive impact of these projects on our community.

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