Federal funding for 58 projects to help local groups rebuild their regions

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Australian Government continues to invest in the liveability, sustainability and resilience of regional, rural and remote communities – partnering with the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) to provide more than $480,000 in grants to 58 locally-led projects across the country.

Delivered through FRRR’s Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) program, grants of up to $10,000 will support local organisations to reinvigorate their communities, following significant disruption from COVID-19.

From improving equipment and facilities at community hubs, to workshops and education programs that will increase community engagement – these small-scale projects will be high impact. Projects included in this final round of the Government’s investment in the program include:

  • In Tumut, NSW, where $10,000 will support the training of 10 volunteer mentors to address isolation, loneliness and disengagement of young people for the Tumut Big Brothers Big Sisters program.
  • In Darwin, NT, where $9,693 will support remote First Nations entrepreneurs and organisations to connect and learn post-pandemic by purchasing outdoor furniture, equipment and signage to establish a culturally appropriate events and meeting space.
  • In Bridgetown, WA, where $5,096 will strengthen organisational capacity to attract new Men’s Shed members and provide safe working conditions.

The funding is part of the Australian Government’s $5 million investment from 2022 to 2024 in the Rebuilding Regional Communities (RRC) stream of FRRR’s SRC program.

A total of 400 projects have been supported over the eight funding rounds.

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