The Agricultural and Pastoral Society Grants Program will provide grants of up to $10,000 for infrastructure development and other business activities to celebrate Victoria’s agricultural communities, industry and produce.
State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland is encouraging local groups to take advantage of the scheme.
Ms Cleeland said agriculture shows remained an important part of regional towns.
“They act as the ultimate showcase of the wonderful food and fibre we produce locally, as well as the talents of our local horse riders and livestock breeders,” she said.
“Making sure these events can attract as many people as possible will be incredibly important for the economic future of our towns and local organisations, and these grants will help with that.
“We want to attract more people to visit regional Victoria, have them stay locally, and increase the amount of money spent in our local communities.
“It would be great to see as many agricultural and pastoral societies as possible benefit from this funding to ensure our regional towns continue to get the support they deserve.”
Ms Cleeland said she would offer her support with grant applications.
The grants can be used for a variety of reasons, including upgrading facilities and infrastructure, improving public amenities, creating new activities and promoting local shows.
Previous projects funded under the program have included new animal yards, fencing, shade covers and lighting, as well as upgrades to shearing pavilions, lunch halls, public amenities and viewing stands.
Applications close on August 23. For more information, go to: https://agriculture.vic.gov.au