More than $1.5 million has been awarded to seven community clubs to implement initiatives that reduce reliance on gambling revenue and build a more sustainable and secure future.
The ACT government says its Diversification and Sustainability Support Fund helps clubs to explore innovative ways to diversify their revenue streams to support community connection.
Funds for upgrades and improvements will include:
- $250,000 for Canberra Services Club to renovate and upgrade its conference facilities.
- $233,000 for Harmonie German Club Canberra to purchase equipment for outdoor catering.
- $225,000 to help Canberra Southern Cross Club convert a gas-fuelled kitchen to electrical at its Tuggeranong venue.
- $225,000 to help Ainslie Football and Social Club redevelop its land surrounding Alan Ray Oval.
- $200,000 for the Hellenic Club of Canberra’s planning and design assessment for its multipurpose arena.
- $200,000 for Canberra Tradesmen’s Union Club to refurbish its restaurant.
- $184,000 to help Canberra Labor Club instal new solar panels.
Canberra Southern Cross Club CEO Matt Walshe says of his club’s $225,000 grant convert a gas-fuelled kitchen to electrical at its Tuggeranong venue: “The larger, new layout of our bistro and introduction of the indoor and outdoor spaces will enable the club to increase its offering and services to the community.”
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