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Council

29 April, 2026

SG Council delivers $108,000 for grass roots community projects

SOUTHERN Grampians Shire Council has approved more than $108,000 in funding for local projects, events and initiatives through its Community Partnership Grants program.


COLERAINE Primary School students helping with the catering at the 2025 Coleraine Art & Photography Show ... the major annual event has received a welcome boost with a $3000 grant from Southern Grampians Shire’s Community Partnership Grants Program.
COLERAINE Primary School students helping with the catering at the 2025 Coleraine Art & Photography Show ... the major annual event has received a welcome boost with a $3000 grant from Southern Grampians Shire’s Community Partnership Grants Program.
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The funding will support 34 projects across the shire ranging from major upgrades to small but meaningful community improvements. Seven larger projects will share more than $43,000, while 27 smaller initiatives will receive a combined $65,500.

The Community Partnership Grants program helps bring new ideas to life and supports projects that build strong, connected and resilient communities. Southern Grampians Shire Council Mayor, Dennis Heslin said the program highlighted the passion and effort of local people.

“These grants back the people who are out there making things happen in their communities,” Cr Heslin said. “What stands out this year is the range. From significant upgrades through to small projects that will make a real day-to-day difference. We’ve had big ticket items like the renewal and revitalisation of the points arboretum, essential works to the Henry Leech RSL room in Sterling Place, Dunkeld and a Respectful Relationships Primary Teacher Workshop for the Rotary Club of Hamilton.

“We’ve also had a huge turnout for modest grants like the Schoolies Market at HIRL, sound equipment for the Penshurst Ukelele Players, playground soft fall for the Pigeon Ponds Rec. Reserve, work to be carried out on the heritage blacksmith shop in Coleraine and new tables for the Branxholme Public Hall Reserve. Behind every application is someone putting their hand up for their community, often in their own time. This funding is just one way Council is able to support that effort and help people turn good ideas into something real.”

Other Grant Recipients Include:

  • John Kane: $3000 for capital works to the heritage Blacksmith Shop in Coleraine.

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  • Peter Francis Points Arboretum: $7377 for the ongoing renewal in Coleraine.

  • Glenelg Pony Club: $3000 to complete the equestrian centre holding yards.

  • Coleraine Art & Photography Show: $3000.

Applications are assessed against clear criteria and must align with council’s strategic priorities, including the Council Plan 2025–2029 and Health and Wellbeing Plan.

Round one of the program for 2026/27 will open in June with more information to come. For more information, visit the council’s website or contact the Grants Officer on (03) 5573 0444.

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