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Application Id Grant Round Applicant Name Lga Project Title Current APPLICATION GRANT APPLICANT LGA PROJECT CURRENT ID ROUND NAME TITLE APPROVED FUNDING SCCF1B-0105 Round 1 Federation Council Federation Toilet Block Improvements $596,672 SCCF1B-0141 Round 1 Albury City Council Albury City Noreuil Park Foreshore Public $398,000 Infrastructure SCCF1B-0104 Round 1 Federation Council Federation Corowa Cycleway Extension $371,042 SCCF1B-0037 Round 1 Snowy Valleys Council Snowy Valleys Upgrade of Tumbarumba $308,000 Sportsground SCCF1B-0142 Round 1 Albury City Council Albury City Lavington Playspace Improvements $300,000 SCCF1B-0143 Round 1 Albury City Council Albury City Monument Hill Improvements $300,000 SCCF1C-0014 Round 1 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Walla Walla Early Childhood Hub $252,225 Council Shire SCCF1B-0073 Round 1 Murrumbidgee Council Murrumbidgee Jerilderie Race Club/Show Grounds $252,005 Amenity Improvement SCCF1C-0063 Round 1 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Upgrade Stairs and Viewing Platform $186,898 Council Shire at Morgan’s Lookout Walla Walla SCCF1C-0074 Round 1 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Culcairn Skate Park $179,439 Council Shire SCCF1C-0135 Round 1 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Jindera Skate Park $179,438 Council Shire SCCF1B-0024 Round 1 Snowy Valleys Council Snowy Valleys Tumbarumba Bike Pump Track $149,500 SCCF1B-0106 Round 1 Federation Council Federation Urana Caravan Park Improvement $100,000 SCCF2-0008 Round 2 Murrumbidgee Council Murrumbidgee Jerilderie Swimming Pool- Upgrading $1,331,250 Rural Community Sporting Infrastructure SCCF2-0153 Round 2 Murrumbidgee Council Murrumbidgee Jerilderie PreSchool and Long Day $994,000 Care - Supporting Families and Workforce Participation SCCF2-0090 Round 2 Snowy Valleys Council Snowy Valleys Tumbarumba Swimming Pool - $928,000 upgraded learn to swim/water play pool SCCF2-0512 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Create splash park at Corowa $750,000 Swimming Pool SCCF2-0508 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Upgrade change rooms and toilet $449,820 block at Oaklands Recreation Reserve SCCF2-0659 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Upgrade Greater Hume Shire Council $426,804 Council Shire halls SCCF2-0231 Round 2 Albury City Council Albury City Upgrade changerooms and public $419,758 toilets at Thurgoona Oval SCCF2-0235 Round 2 Albury City Council Albury City Build sports facilities at Waites Park $349,750 in South Albury SCCF2-0630 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Construct function room at $307,527 Council Shire Brocklesby Recreation Reserve SCCF2-1031 Round 2 Mulwala Water Ski Club Federation Upgrade Max Kirwan Water Ski Club $300,000 Ltd to a world-class standard SCCF1C-0105 Round 1 Bega Valley Shire Council Bega Valley Shire Rural village playground upgrades $357,339 (Mogareeka Bemboka Wyndham Cobargo) SCCF2-0236 Round 2 Albury City Council Albury City Construct covered stables and $287,063 upgrade roads at the Albury Wodonga Equestrian Centre SCCF2-0506 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Upgrade lights at Rennie Recreational $272,965 Reserve SCCF2-0230 Round 2 Albury City Council Albury City Build outdoor basketball courts at $252,152 rear of PCYC building SCCF2-0507 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Construct clubhouse building at $243,531 Urana Aquatic Leisure Centre SCCF2-0234 Round 2 Albury City Council Albury City Build outdoor fitness zone at Ernest $228,840 Grant Park in Thurgoona SCCF2-0475 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Upgrade sports facilities at John $224,690 Foord Oval SCCF2-0643 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Construct kiosk function rooms $209,200 Council Shire and amenities at Walla Walla Sportsground SCCF2-0510 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Create multipurpose building at Ball $199,353 Park Oval (Corowa) SCCF1C-0104 Round 1 Bega Valley Shire Council Bega Valley Shire Revitalising Bandara Children’s $136,858 Services SCCF2-0232 Round 2 Albury City Council Albury City Build outdoor gym along the $181,320 Thurgoona-Albury Trail in East Albury SCCF2-0500 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Refurbish clubrooms at Howlong $180,000 Tennis Club SCCF2-0660 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Upgrade tennis courts at Jindera and $178,645 Council Shire Gerogery West SCCF2-0233 Round 2 Albury City Council Albury City Upgrade lighting at Jelbart Park $150,789 SCCF2-0658 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Refurbish Walbundrie Sportsground $148,054 Council Shire SCCF2-0229 Round 2 Albury City Council Albury City Upgrade four off-road walking and $100,000 cycling tracks SCCF2-0695 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Upgrade facilities at Jindera $100,000 Council Shire Swimming Pool SCCF2-0498 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Refurbish Corowa Rowing Club $95,898 SCCF1C-0116 Round 1 Bega Valley Shire Council Bega Valley Shire Eden Log Cabin Upgrade $111,344 SCCF2-0503 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Upgrade toilet block at Colombo $91,817 Creek Ski Club SCCF2-1008 Round 2 Snowy Valleys Council Snowy Valleys Jingellic Show Ground Water Bore $90,604 and Irrigation SCCF2-0505 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Rejuvenate the oval at Corowa High $85,532 School Oval for community use SCCF2-0502 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Build playground at Lonsdale Reserve $80,954 Mulwala SCCF2-0497 Round 2 Federation Council Federation Make various improvements to Rand $68,970 Sports Ground SCCF2-0891 Round 2 Snowy Valleys Council Snowy Valleys New Toilet Block and Kitchen $64,103 Upgrade - Tumbarumba Tennis Club SCCF2-0004 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Upgrade Bungowannah Tennis Club $60,770 Council Shire and Recreation Reserve SCCF2-0697 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Upgrade amenities at Culcairn $60,000 Council Shire Swimming Pool SCCF2-0691 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Enhance grounds at Jindera Country $55,000 Council Shire Golf Club SCCF2-0701 Round 2 Greater Hume Shire Greater Hume Upgrade facilities at Culcairn Town $50,000 Council Shire Tennis Club SCCF3-0228 Round 3 Albury City Council Albury City Albury Regional Skate and Recreation $636,511 Hub SCCF3-0985 Round 3 Federation Council Federation Mulwala All Abilities Playground $559,867 SCCF3-1318 Round 3 Tumbarumba Chamber of Snowy Valleys Khancoban hall upgrade $439,156 Commerce SCCF3-0821 Round 3 Howlong Football Club Federation Howlong Community Hall and Fitness $295,520 Inc. 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SCCF3-0981 Round 3 Flying Fruit Fly Albury City Burranha Bila Buraay: Leaders $60,000 Foundation SCCF3-1123 Round 3 Corowa Public School Federation The Kids Shed $48,078 SCCF1C-0149 Round 1 Ballina Shire Council Ballina Shire Ballina Coastal Shared Pathway $880,000 SCCF1C-0007 Round 1 Byron Shire Council Byron Shire Enhancing work life balance at $418,608 Waterlily Playscape Ocean Shores SCCF1C-0010 Round 1 Byron Shire Council Byron Shire Connecting Families Past and Present $320,154 at Heritage House Bangalow SCCF1C-0009 Round 1 Byron Shire Council Byron Shire Refurbishing Sandhills Early $255,763 Childhood Centre to boost local business productivity SCCF1C-0153 Round 1 Ballina Shire Council Ballina Shire Ballina
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