The Allan Labor Government is making Macedon’s tiniest towns better places to live, work, stay and play, by investing in new community-building projects through the Tiny Towns Fund.
Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas today announced eleven new projects across Macedon are being delivered through round 2 of the fund for towns with populations of fewer than 5,000 people.
From walking track upgrades to community centre renovations, the grants of between $5,000 and $50,000 will help local communities across Victoria flourish, and in many cases, support local workers during project development.
• Moorabool Shire Council will receive $50,000 for the Dales Creek Community Reserve Upgrade
• Moorabool Shire Council will receive $37,500 for the Blackwood Hiking Hub Feasibility Study
• Eastern Macedon Ranges Business and Tourism Association will receive $10,800 for the Town Centre Action Plan Implementation: Riddells Creek Station Street
Enhancement Stage 1
• The Jubilee Hall Committee of Management will receive $50,000 for landscaping at Jubilee Hall
• Lancefield Mechanics Institute Committee of Management will receive $6,266 to replace the annex space floor covering
• Mount Alexander Shire Council will receive $50,000 for Barfold Community Hall Upgrades
• Woodend Men's Shed will receive$7,660 for the refurbishment of Seating at Memorial Cross Reserve
• Bolinda Hall Walking Track will receive $6,680 to develop a walking track located near the Bolinda Hall with the intent of building community connections through
exercise.
• Mount Alexander Shire Council will receive $49,400 for the Metcalfe Recreation Reserve Upgrades
• The Central Highlands Tourist Railway will receive $42,525 for completion of Bullarto Railway Station
• Korweinguboora Recreation Reserve Committee will receive $24,000 for the Korweinguboora Recreation Reserve Uplift
Almost 350 projects are now being supported through round 1 and round 2 of the Tiny Towns Fund across more than 300 towns.
The fund is a part of the Labor Government’s record $45 billion investment over the past decade in projects and programs that support regional and rural Victoria.
For more information about the Tiny Towns Fund, visit rdv.vic.gov.au/tiny-towns-fund
Quotes attributable to Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas
"The Tiny Towns Fund empowers small communities to thrive, ensuring projects that locals are passionate about can become a reality. I’m looking forward to the tiny towns across the Macedon electorate stepping forward with great ideas for projects that celebrate community connection and ensure they continue to shine brightly as welcoming destinations for visitors.”
Quotes attributable to Minister for Regional Development Jaclyn Symes
"Rural and Regional Victoria has so much to offer, which is why we’re continuing to support projects that enhance our tiniest towns, strengthen community connections and encourage more visitors to all corners of the State.”
“The Tiny Towns Fund is refreshing community halls, creating new walking tracks, upgrading local sporting facilities and boosting the regional art scene, making our smallest towns are great places to live, work, stay and play."