Winter 2025 Newsletter

Parks & Gardens

Revamp of the Main street garden in Wolseley

The Pioneer Cemetery in the Bordertown Caravan Park

Funding & Grant Opportunities

Larger on-farm drought infrastructure rebates available Applications are now open for increased funding under the on-farm drought infrastructure rebate scheme. You can now apply for pre-payment under 2 tiers of funding: Tier 1 offers a 75% rebate up to a maximum grant of $5,000 (ex-GST) Tier 2 offers a 50% rebate up to a maximum grant of $20,000 (ex-GST) The total maximum grant payment amount is $20,000. If you've already applied or been approved for Tier 1 funding, you will be contacted about the option of accessing Tier 2 – there is no need to reapply at this time. Read: Updated on-farm drought infrastructure rebate scheme guidelines Learn more: On-farm drought infrastructure rebate scheme

8 For more information on the application process, FAQ’s and more details on the focus areas, please visit sapowernetworks.com.au/communitygrants. They are committed to supporting may different community projects, however, please be aware that their target areas may vary each year, which could affect eligibility for the program. Applications are welcome from not-for profit organisations, registered charities, schools or community groups who are seeking support up to $5,000. The SA Power Networks Community Grants program is back in 2025! Applications for this year’s round are now open and c lose 9am, Tuesday 17 June 2025. They are again seeking to empower activities, programs or events which will help make a positive impact in South Australia. Focus areas for 2025 are: Growing a sustainable SA Fostering Reconciliation & Cultural Understanding

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