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Round 45 Active Club Program Successful Applicants Round 45 Active Club Program Successful Applicants SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT ADELAIDE HARRIERS LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 ADELAIDE HARRIERS LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE INCORPORATED CLUBROOM CANTEEN AND BARBEQUE STORAGE DEVELOPMENT $8,000 PROJECTS ADELAIDE KHUKURI FOOTBALL CLUB (AKFC) INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 ADELAIDE OMONIA SOCCER CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 ADELAIDE PLAINS EQUESTRIAN CLUB INCORPORATED APEC CLUBROOMS AND FENCING $24,843 ADELAIDE ROWING CLUB INCORPORATED ADELAIDE ROWING CLUB - WEST LAKES BAY RE FIT $20,000 ADELAIDE SAILING CLUB INCORPORATED ASC ELECTRICITY COST REDUCTION PROJECT $20,000 ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 ADELAIDE WILDCATS NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $2,700 ADELAIDE'S BOULDERING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 ARNO BAY COMMUNITY SPORTING ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED REDUCE UTILITY COSTS $17,598 ARTHURTON BASKETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED RESURFACING OF ARTHURTON COURTS $20,000 Correct at time of publishing: 13 August 2018 Page 1 of 19 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT AUBURN BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED RESURFACING OUTDOOR SHADE AREA $9,000 AUSTRAL VOLLEYBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,000 BACK VALLEY TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED BACK VALLEY TENNIS CLUB COURT RESURFACING PROJECT $17,000 BAROSSA ARCHERY CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 BAROSSA DISTRICT FOOTBALL AND NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 BLACKWOOD BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED INSTALLATION OF RETRACTABLE SHADECLOTH SCREENS TO SHELTERS $5,900 BLUE LAKE SPORTS CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 BLUEJAYS SOFTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 BRAHMA LODGE SPORTS CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 BRAHMA LODGE SPORTS CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE SOLAR PANELS AND BATTERY STORAGE $25,000 BRIGHTON RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $2,500 BRINKWORTH MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE INCORPORATED BRINKWORTH RECREATION GROUND- OPERATION POP UP SPRINKLERS $25,000 BROADVIEW FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $3,000 CENTRAL DISTRICT HARLEQUIN NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 Correct at time of publishing: 13 August 2018 Page 2 of 19 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT CHERRY GARDENS IRONBANK RECREATION GROUND BORE PUMP REPLACEMENT $6,011 INCORPORATED CHRISTIES BEACH BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 CHRISTIES BEACH SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB INCORPORATED IMPROVE IRRIGATION AT BICE OVAL $25,000 CLEARVIEW BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $2,000 CLOVERCREST SWIMMING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 COMBINED SPORTS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MECHANICAL BASKETBALL BACKBOARD LIFTS $10,000 COOBOWIE TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED SAVE THE TENNIS CLUB $25,000 CROYDON BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 CROYDON BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED IRRIGATION UPGRADE $16,000 CURRAMULKA COMMUNITY CLUB INCORPORATED UPGRADE OF CURRAMULKA COURTS $20,000 DOVER SQUARE TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 EAST TORRENS PAYNEHAM LACROSSE CLUB INCORPORATED LIGHTING UPGRADE $20,000 EASTERN DISTRICTS NETBALL ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 Correct at time of publishing: 13 August 2018 Page 3 of 19 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT EASTERN DISTRICTS TENNIS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 EASTERN PARK FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 ELIZABETH LIFESAVING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 ELIZABETH SPECIAL NEEDS JUDO CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 ENFIELD TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $1,000 ENFIELD TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED REDEVELOPMENT OF BRANSON AVENUE RESERVE FACILITIES $19,378 FITZROY WOMEN'S FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 FLINDERS PARK FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED LIGHTING FOR REAR OVAL $25,000 FORESTVILLE HOCKEY CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,800 FULHAM UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED GROUNDS LIGHTING UPGRADE $25,000 GARVILLE NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 GAWLER BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $2,600 GAWLER GYMNASTIC CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 GAWLER HOCKEY CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,975 Correct at time of publishing: 13 August 2018 Page 4 of 19 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT GAWLER PETANQUE CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $2,500 GEPPS CROSS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,000 GIRL GUIDES SOUTH AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED TO ASSIST GAWLER GIRL GUIDES SA INC WITH PROGRAM AND $4,950 EQUIPMENT FUNDING GIRL GUIDES SOUTH AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $3,000 GLEESON FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 GLENCOE FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED UP-GRADE OVAL FLOOD LIGHTING $25,000 GLENELG DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,511 GLENUNGA CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED NET EXPANSION $8,000 GOLDEN GROVE LITTLE ATHLETIC CENTRE INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 GOODWOOD CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 GT NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 GUMNUTS NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $3,500 HACKHAM FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 Correct at time of publishing: 13 August 2018 Page 5 of 19 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT HALLET COVE NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 HAMLEY BRIDGE COMMUNITY AND SPORTS CENTRE INCORPORATED FENCING - NEW TENNIS/NETBALL COURTS $18,150 HAPPY VALLEY BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,630 HAWTHORN BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED PAVING OF UNSAFE DEGRADED CONCRETE WALKING SURFACES $25,000 HILLS ARCHERS INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 HOLMESDALE MEMORIAL TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $3,000 HOPE VALLEY BOWLING AND COMMUNITY CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 HOPE VALLEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 HOUGHTON INGLEWOOD & HERMITAGE SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL PARK TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 INCORPORATED HUB GYMNASTICS CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,500 INGLE FARM JUNIOR SOCCER CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $3,500 INGLE FARM LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,750 INGLE FARM SQUASH CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 Correct at time of publishing: 13 August 2018 Page 6 of 19 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT INNOVATION CALISTHENICS CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 INTERNATIONAL CLAY TARGET CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 IRON KNOB BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED SOLAR PANELS PROJECT $15,850 IRONBANK CHERRY GARDENS FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $4,000 ISLAND BOARD RIDERS INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 JAMESTOWN AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 KADINA BASKETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $3,500 KANGARILLA FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 KENSINGTON GARDENS BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 KENT TOWN SWIMMING CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 KERSBROOK FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 LAKE ALBERT GOLF CLUB INCORPORATED LAKE ALBERT GOLF CLUB SOLAR $23,000 LANGHORNE CREEK NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED COURT RESURFACING & RE-FENCING $25,000 LENSWOOD RANGES CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $1,998 Correct at time of publishing: 13 August 2018 Page 7 of 19 SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT PROJECT AMOUNT LIL' ADELAIDE ROLLERS INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $5,000 LITTLEHAMPTON NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED COURT RESURFACE $10,631 LOBETHAL LUTHERAN NETBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $3,000 LOBETHAL TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATED COMMUNITY BASKET BALL RELOCATION $10,114 LOCKLEYS FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED TO ASSIST WITH PROGRAM AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING $2,000 LYRUP CLUB BOWLING CLUB INCORPORATED BRICK WALL REPLACEMENT
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