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Community Funding Distributions 2006/07 Community Funding Distributions 2006/07 Members of the Goulburn Soldier’s Pipe and Drums Billyrambija Landcare Group undertook koala band with new instruments translocation to the Tarlo River National Park Medical students from the Australian National Improvements to the Tarago Preschool provided a University at the new education facility at the more pleasant environment for children and staff Goulburn Base Hospital The new children’s playground at the Majors Extensions to the Gundary Rural Fire Shed provide Creek Recreation Reserve vehicle storage and toilet and washing facilities ORGANISATION PROJECT FUNDING Anglican Parish of Taralga, Contribution to seal church road and parking area $13,569 St Luke's Taralga Argyle Society Inc Purchase of new sound equipment $15,440 Australian National Create education facility for rural doctor training at Goulburn $50,000 University Medical School, Base Hospital Rural Clinical School Australian National Support of Veolia Rural Doctor Scholarship Program over five $30,000 University Medical School, years Rural Clinical School Big Hill Rural Fire Brigade Upgrade of catering facilities at brigade shed $4,127 Billyrambija Landcare Group Translocation of koalas to Tarlo River National Park $7,500 Brooke Chapman Support voluntary teaching placement to Peru $2,000 Bungonia Progress Assistance to complete extensions to Bungonia Village Hall $6,287 Association Cancer Council NSW - Donation to Goulburn Relay for Life fundraising event $5,000 Goulburn Challenge Foundation Assist with the purchase of Dalley Street Group Home $10,000 Goulburn Inc Crescent School Goulburn Contribution toward the purchase of new school bus $10,000 SSP Early Childhood Intervention Donation to support organisation's programs $1,000 Coordination Program Goulburn Father Riley Youth off the Provide vehicle for Goulburn service $9,000 Streets Goulburn and District Breast Donation to support organisation's programs $5,000 Cancer Support Group Goulburn and District Donation to support organisation's programs $2,000 Multiple Sclerosis Branch Goulburn Base Hospital Purchase an Integrated Patient Monitor for Intensive Care and $30,005 Emergency Department and three electronic beds for wards Goulburn District Community Donation to support organisation's programs $1,000 Palliative Care and Oncology Support Group ORGANISATION PROJECT FUNDING Goulburn High School Support Red Cross Youth Challenge Group's in creation of $12,000 interactive learning and garden area at Goulburn Public School Goulburn Legacy Conversion of unit at Legacy Lodge in Lagoon Street $40,000 Goulburn PCYC Upgrade of facilities for Let's Learn mechanics program $4,075 Goulburn PCYC Support league tag and futsal competitions $4,525 Goulburn Railway Bowling Support of Diabetes fundraiser event $5,000 Club Goulburn Railway Tennis Upgrade fourth cement court to synthetic grass $14,509 Club Inc Goulburn Regional Art Provide program of art education for Goulburn region school $5,000 Gallery students Goulburn Schools as Support annual Goulburn SPACExpo for all Goulburn and $6,000 Community Centres district primary school students Goulburn Scouts and Purchase of water sport equipment including canoes, paddles $4,380 Guides and personal floatation devices Goulburn SES Refurbishment of SES headquarters in Goulburn $10,000 Goulburn Soldiers Club Purchase of five new drums $6,000 Pipes and Drums Goulburn Soldiers Club Purchase four sets of bagpipes $6,960 Pipes and Drums Gundary Rural Bush Fire Extensions to Fire Shed on Braidwood Road including toilets $16,000 Brigade and wash facility Lady McKell Preschool SDN Provide air conditioning at preschool $10,000 Goulburn Leukaemia Foundation Support of Marulan fundraising event for the Leukaemia $5,000 Foundation Majors Creek Progress Construction of new children's playground $15,000 Association Marulan Public School Donation to support school's programs $3,000 ORGANISATION PROJECT FUNDING Mulwaree High School Construction of on-site education centre for use by all local $45,000 schools in agriculture, field studies or history projects Salvation Army Gill Replacement of existing resident transport bus $25,000 Waminda Aged Care Goulburn Salvation Army Goulburn Donation to support organisation's programs $10,000 Southern Region Improvements and equipment for new community education $16,800 Community College facility Southern Tablelands CWA Provide drought assistance for local school students $50,000 Group Southern Tablelands Support of community participation program $53,120 Education Centre Southern Tablelands Support of local team fundraising to attend Dana Club in $40,000 Football Association Inc Denmark Southern Tablelands Provide story boxes for rural preschoolers $10,300 Regional Library St Mathias Anglican Parish Recarpeting church and new rainwater tank $2,850 Currawang St Vincent de Paul Society Donation to support organisation $10,000 Goulburn Sydney Children's Hospital Donation to Gold Week fundraising campaign $10,000 Tallong Memorial Hall Trust Purchase new kitchen appliances, tables and seating for hall $8,250 Tallong Public School Donation to support school's programs $3,000 Tarago and District Show Internal lining of show exhibits pavilion and renovations $24,360 Society Tarago Preschool Support of stage one of renovations and air conditioning at $20,972 preschool Tarago Public School Purchase of public address system and new reading materials $4,708 Tarago Public School Donation to support school's programs $3,000 Tarago Public School Construction of covered outdoor learning area $62,204 Taralga Christ the King Conservation of the entrance canopy to the church $24,000 Parish ORGANISATION PROJECT FUNDING Taralga Medical Association Construct walkway ramp/access to medical centre main $2,850 Inc entrance Taralga Public School Donation to support school's programs $3,000 Tirranna Public School Donation to support school's programs $3,000 Uniting Church Purchase equipment for Parkesbourne Hall $5,686 Parkesbourne Fellowship Windellama Public School Donation to support school's programs $3,000 .
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