Federal Government gives Cabonne $1m for community drought projects

Published on 26 February 2019

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Ten projects in the Cabonne Shire will share in $1 million through the Federal Government’s Drought Communities Program.

Federal member for Calare, Andrew Gee said the Drought Communities Program supports communities in the most drought-affected regions of Australia and builds on more than $7 billion of Federal Government drought support measures.

 “The important thing about the Drought Communities Program is that it recognises the severe impact the drought is not only having on the farms, but also in our towns and villages. This major injection of Federal funds is designed to assist our farmers, towns and surrounding regions get through what is the worst drought in living memory,” Mr Gee said.

 “I’d like to congratulate Cabonne Council and the community on identifying projects which will stimulate local community spending by using local resources, businesses, suppliers and workers. These projects will also provide long-lasting benefits to the Cabonne Shire.

 “The only drought-breaker is rain, so we need to continue doing all we can to ensure these communities have the support they need to make it through these tough times.”

 Mayor of Cabonne Shire, Cr Kevin Beatty thanked the Federal Government for making the drought funding available.

 “This will assist our Local Government Area as a whole, stimulating business and employment, particularly for those who have suffered a downturn because of the drought,” Cr Beatty said.

 “Not only will this funding boost local employment and purchases, but it will give us new infrastructure and improvements to community facilities that will provide ongoing benefits for years to come.”

 The following projects will be funded under the Drought Communtiies Program in the Cabonne Shire:

  • Upgrades across recreational facilities including parks, sporting grounds and reserves;

  • Installation of a new watering system at Jack Huxley Oval in Manildra;

  • Upgrades to the watering system and perimeter fence of Dean Park Recreation Ground in Cudal;

  • Upgrades to the power supply at the Dr Andrew Ross Memorial Recreation Ground in Molong;

  • Construction of water filling stations at Manildra, Eugowra and Canowindra;

  • Improvements to the Tennis Clubhouse at the Manildra Recreation Ground;

  • Outdoor improvements to Cumnock Village Preschool;

  • Upgrade and installation of rabbit-proof fencing at cemeteries in Molong, Toogong, Garra, Cumnock, Canowindra and Cudal;

  • Implement water sustainability measures at Cumnock Public School; and

  • Enhance and improve Men’s Sheds across Cabonne.

For information on the Drought Communities Program visit:

https://regional.gov.au/regional/programs/drought-communities.aspx

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