Greenethorpe will share in nearly $1.5 million in funding from the federal government to further assist small communities through the drought.
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Uniting Church Australia Greenethorpe will receive $57,950 towards a $79,145 project to increase opportunities for the community to connect and support each other as well as express themselves through the arts through a series of workshops.
The funding is part of round 16 of the foundation for rural and regional renewal's (FRRR's) tackling tough times together program.
"The government is delivering on its $15 million commitment to FRRR's tackling tough times together program as part of the more than $8 billion in drought assistance to date," Deputy Prime Minister and Riverina MP Michael McCormack said.
"Some other projects in the Riverina and Central West which have received funding under this program include a $60,000 grant towards an 11-seat mini bus for the Trundle community to support educational participation for children in more remote communities and $45,377 towards the PCYC's outreach program purchasing a mobile cinema and trailer to be used in towns including Cowra, Greenethorpe, Grenfell, Quandialla and West Wyalong."
Some $58,677 will go towards a $59,456 upgrade of the kitchen at Billimari Hall in the latest round of funding.
"Large parts of regional Australia have received some good rainfall over the past few months, with many farmers having the best start to the winter sowing season in years, but the drought is far from over," Mr McCormack said.
"We are absolutely committed to standing side by side with these hard-working communities - whether it's through drought, the recent bushfires or the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic.
"I am glad to see these grants providing much-needed support to our hard-hit regional communities at such a crucial time, with this latest round of funding to be delivered to community groups."
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