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Posted on Thursday 18th of April, 2019,
Council considered the applications to the Community Sustainability Grants Round Two at the April Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday night.
The Sustainability Grants are designed to support the development and implementation of sustainable projects and events in line with the Environmental Sustainability Strategy.
Grants were available for up to $2,000 per application.
The intention of the funding is to facilitate projects which achieve some or all of the following objectives:
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Kim O’Keeffe, was pleased to offer these funding opportunities.
“These projects will be a worthy investment into the community and assist in raising awareness about sustainability and climate change,” she said.
“Council thanks the organisations who applied for funding and congratulates the worthy recipients.”
Communities Shaping The Future: The Power of Youth
Transition Tatura will focus their 2019 program on the visions and goals that children and young people have for the future. This year’s activities will culminate in the annual film festival, which will focus on The Power of Youth.
Save Money and the Environment
This four-week project has been developed to increase local residents' knowledge of ways they can actively participate in reducing their impact on the changing environment and save money at the same time
Sustainable Green Garden
The Filipino Australian Friends Association will use the funding to install a rainwater tank for the garden at the Philippine House Community Hub
Healthy Lifestyle Garden
Kiwanis Club of Shepparton Sunrisers will transform a community garden KidsTown into a sustainable and interactive ‘Healthy Lifestyle Garden’. They aim to promote environmental awareness, physical activity, plant propagation and the benefits of a healthy diet.
More News from Greater Shepparton
Tuesday 14th of April,
Shepparton BMX Multi-Use Events Pavilion named finalist for 2025 Victorian Sport Award
Greater Shepparton City Council is proud to announce that the Shepparton BMX Multi-Use Events Pavilion has been named a finalist in the Local Government Initiative of the Year category at the 2025 Victorian Sport Awards. Read more
Tuesday 14th of April,
New Payble option gives Greater Shepparton residents more flexibility in paying rates
Greater Shepparton City Council has introduced <em>Payble<em>as a new way for residents to pay their rates, providing more choice and flexibility with payments. Read more
Monday 13th of April,
Council launches new mentoring opportunity for local businesses
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Friday 10th of April,
Our plan, our future: Greater Shepparton’s Council Plan 2025-2029
Greater Shepparton’s direction for the next four years is shaped by the Council Plan 2025-2029, and work is already underway to progress the actions Council has committed to deliver during this time. Read more
Tuesday 7th of April,
Protecting paddock trees when burning stubble
Greater Shepparton City Council is reminding farmers planning to burn stubble this season, to take proactive steps to safeguard paddock trees and surrounding native vegetation. Read more
Thursday 2nd of April,
A massive March puts Greater Shepparton in the spotlight
Greater Shepparton has wrapped up an exceptional March, with a packed calendar of major sporting, cultural and community events drawing around 38,500 attendees and delivering a $4.2 million boost to the region’s economy. Read more
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More Events in Greater Shepparton
Sunday 19th of April,
Merrigum Historical Society Annual Heritage Day
This popular event features demonstrations skills and crafts. Read more
Thursday 16th of April,
Inflatable Axe Throwing and Temporary Tattoos
Double the fun. Read more
Friday 17th of April,
Puff Walk
Did you know walking together helps build stronger friendships and healthier habits? Read more
Friday 17th of April,
Bat Night
A fun, free and family friendly option for the school holidays Read more
Wednesday 15th of April,
Craft & Coffee at Shepparton Library - Bracelet Weaving
Craft, a cuppa and cake at Shepparton Library! Read more
Thursday 16th of April,
Live Nation presents Emma Memma -- Emma Memma's Jungle Picnic Tour
The Jungle Picnic tour brings Emma Memma’s much-anticipated new album to life on stage, transforming its playful songs into a joyful, movement-filled live experience for children and their families. View on Riverlinks
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