Thirteen community projects will share in $206,500 available through the ACT Heritage Grants program.
The 2024-25 individual recipients and projects for the ACT Heritage Grants Program are:
- Cuppacumbalong: Roof Conservation Works – $63,500
- Tidbinbilla Pioneers Association: Oral Histories in the modern era – $22,200
- Tidbinbilla Pioneers Association: Rock Valley Homestead Conservation Works – $17,000
- Canberra Baptist Church: Conservation Management Plan – $15,525
- Trevor Lipscombe: Griffith Weston Forest Trail Guidebook – $2500
- Canberra & District Historical Society: Digitisation of Limestone Plains photographs – $780
- Hall Heritage Centre: Lyall Gillespie and the story of Ginninderra – $3225
- Yarralumla Residents Association: Discovering and Valuing Yarralumla Heritage – $9850
- Nick Swain: A History of the Mugga Lane area – $5040
- Woodlands & Wetlands Trust: Canberra Tracks geo heritage trail at Mulligans Flat – $20,200
- University of Canberra: A City by Design – $32,500
- Theatre Organ Society of Australia: Compton Organ maintenance, Albert Hall – $4680
- Free Serbian Orthodox Church St George: Murals Restoration works – $9500
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