Five community projects share in $150,000 of council funding


CITY of Coffs Harbour Council has approved five projects to share in $150,000 from the 2024/25 Community Infrastructure Renewal Grants Program.

The program is open to not-for-profit organisations proposing improvement works on City-owned or managed land.

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“Congratulations to the successful applicants who had to show how the wider community would benefit from their plans,” City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Paul Amos said.

“From a fresh BMX course through to a new kitchen at the Woopi Visitors Centre, these grants will drive improvements to public infrastructure – making Coffs an even better place to live and play.”

Eastern Dorrigo Community Hall and Showground has won $21,723 for the refurbishment of the BMX track at Ulong Oval.

The council funding will cover the lion’s share of the total project cost of $22,723.

“The grants program provides a helping hand for community-based organisations and shows our unflagging commitment to improvement,” City of Coffs Harbour General Manager Natalia Cowley said.

Another group to benefit is disability services and support organisation Early Connections Coffs Coast, who have been approved for $30,000 to go toward roof restoration at its premises.

The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) is the single biggest beneficiary of the City’s program, with $55,000 for the refurbishment of the meeting room at the Toormina Community Centre and adjoining backyard.

Other winners include Woolgoolga and Northern Beaches Chamber of Commerce with $20,668 to install a kitchenette and other improvements at the Visitor Centre.

Woolgoolga Art Group Inc will receive $51,000 for the refurbishment of the pottery and kiln rooms at Woolgoolga Art Gallery.

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