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Posted on Thursday 18th of May, 2023,
Greater Shepparton City Council awarded more than $17,000 to assist in running local events throughout the region as part of the 2022/2023 Minor and Major Events Grant Program.
The grants, which formed Round Two of the program, were noted at the May Council Meeting on Tuesday, with 17 groups successful in their applications.
The annual grant program aims to support and enable events that contribute economically, socially and culturally to the community and improve the liveability of Greater Shepparton. There are two streams of funding available under the program, Minor Events receiving up to $2,000 and Major Events receiving up to $5,000.
The funding for Round Two is shared amongst a variety of events including a family bush dance, history walk, Cyclo-Cross, Northern Victorian Sled Dog Club Classic, Halloween night in Tallygaroopna and ShepparCon.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, congratulated each of the successful grant applicants and thanked everyone for taking the time to submit an application.
“Community events are so important in helping to bring people together from all parts of the region. Greater Shepparton host events so well and we hope this Minor and Major Event Grant funding will help some of these events continue into the future,” he said.
“There is a lot of hard work that goes on behind the scenes from volunteer committees and working groups to coordinate these events and we look forward to seeing some fantastic events held over the next 12 months.”
To find out more about the Minor and Major Events Grant Program, visit Council’s website greatershepparton.com.au/grants-and-funding
Information on each of the successful applications is included below.
Organisation
Details
Grant amount awarded (GST free)
Goulburn Valley Seniors Association Inc.
The event will showcase traditional vegetable and meat recipes, delicacies such as native cakes and sweets, cuisines particular to island communities such as the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia.
$500
Picnic 4 Peace
Family bush dance at the Kialla Central Hall will bring people together of all cultures and generations to improve mental and physical wellbeing and strengthen social connections for refugee, asylum seeker, migrant and everyday Australians.
$500
Murchison and District Historical Society
October is History Month throughout Victoria and Murchison and District Historical Society celebrate with an event each year. This year they plan to feature specific history trail walks around Murchison and tell participants about the diverse and fascinating history the town has to offer. The walks will be available every Wednesday morning and Sunday afternoon for the month of October.
$900
Shepparton Cycling Club Incorporated
Cyclo-Cross, or commonly also known as CX, is a mix of road riding and cross-country mountain biking, generally held over the winter and autumn period which makes for some muddy yet fun racing. Held over a short course, racers typically ride laps of the course which includes mixed terrain as well as obstacles that riders have to avoid, or commonly dismount to get over.
$2,000
GV Rail Club Inc.
A model, miniature and prototype rail exhibition that is suitable for all ages, genders, interests, cultures and abilities.
$1,100
Generations Church ACC Inc.
This event aims to offer families (with a focus on primary school aged children) a summer’s day out at the local pool. The program will run from 10am to 1pm with organised games and a BBQ lunch.
$500
Northern Victorian Sled Dog Club Inc.
The 2023 Northern Victorian Sled Dog Club Classic will be the 31st year sled dogs have run through Moira Park in Kialla West over the June long weekend. The racing heats start early in the morning with the biggest classes going out first.
The race has a fully qualified emergency vet on site and a race marshal whose job it is to assure the race is held in accordance with all of the ASSA rules, policies and code of conducts. The presentation ceremony is held at midday on the Monday.
$1,750
Tallygaroopna Primary School
Halloween night in Tallygaroopna is a great community night which brings together the entire community. For the past six years, the Tallygaroopna Primary School Parent's Club have organised a community BBQ at Larsen Reserve in Tallygaroopna. This event provides a base for parents, children and the community to come together between the festivities of trick or treating and sees attendance of more than 150 people.
$500
Goulburn Valley Reining Horse Association Inc.
The Goulburn Valley Reining Horse Association is currently affiliated with the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) and the annual Water Wheel Reining Classic is one of the most popular reining shows in attracting competitors from all over the country. For competitors, the Water Wheel Reining Classic provides an opportunity to compete at an internationally approved show and gain points and prize money towards NRHA standings. Spectators to the event are welcome free of charge.
$2,000
Shepparton Region Reconciliation Group Inc.
Aunty Pam Pedersen and Shepparton Region Reconciliation Group carried out extensive consultation with local First Nation’s Elders, organisations and community members about the level of interest in a local NAIDOC Week march. The feedback was that a local event on the first day of NAIDOC (Sunday 2 July) would provide a unifying way to launch and highlight NAIDOC Week. Barriers to participation such as the day of the event, distance, cost, and mobility would be reduced as it would be no longer necessary to travel to Melbourne to attend the Friday NAIDOC march. A local event would offer those in surrounding regional areas an opportunity to also come along and allow people to participate in their own community celebration.
$1,250
Greater Shepparton Nepalese Community
The event is aimed at bringing Nepalese people living in Greater Shepparton together. The event will have fun activities for kids of all ages, including face painting and
Dancing, along with a traditional Nepalese dinner.
$500
GV Hospice Care
A community remembrance event will be held on the foreshore of Victoria Park Lake. The event will encourage people of all backgrounds and ages to gather to listen to some uplifting speakers, music and light a candle to remember a loved one who died in the last few years. Attendees will be able to write a message on the paper bag before lighting the candle and placing it on the lakes edge.
$1,250
St Pauls African House
The Taste of African Cultures Festival provides an opportunity for the wider community to experience the many African cultures living in Greater Shepparton and surrounds. It allows members of Greater Shepparton's African communities to share their culture and promote their talents and businesses to the wider community. This annual event brings African and wider community members together to continue to build relationships and break down barriers.
$500
Goulburn Valley Gamers Guild Inc.
ShepparCon is an annual board gaming convention held in Shepparton and organised by a group of passionate local board gamers. The aim is to provide a friendly and inclusive environment where people who love board games, or who have an interest in gaming, can meet, interact and enjoy playing games together.
$600
Shepp Feathers Incorporated
A one day tournament to be held at the Shepparton Sports Stadium, in which teams around Victoria will come to Shepparton to participate.
$250
Victorian Waterfowl Association
An annual waterfowl show where the state's best breeders, both adults and juniors, compete for the best of breed categories and then onto the best waterfowl in Victoria. Over 1000 birds typically attend this event, making it the largest waterfowl show in Victoria. This is the third time the Victorian Waterfowl Association have held this event in Shepparton.
$1,500
GV Pride Inc.
June is Pride month and GV Pride, in partnership with other local organisations, will host a Pride Roller Disco at the multi-purpose pavilion at the Shepparton Showgrounds to celebrate LGBTIQA+ and community diversity.
$1,500
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