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Camden Council will soon get their share of $1 billion flowing to councils nationwide to improve their local road networks and deliver priority community infrastructure projects.

A round of grant funding will be offered to industry to develop projects and initiatives to support the growth, retention, and sustainability of the agricultural workforce.

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has congratulated six community groups who will receive grants to lower their energy costs thanks to the Federal Government’s Powering Communities Program.

Staff and students at Macarthur Anglican School in Cobbitty will benefit from work to build new classrooms and collaborative learning spaces, funded as part of the Morrison Government’s Capital Grants Program.

Local councils can now apply for new funding under the Bridges Renewal Program (BRP) and Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program (HVSPP).

The Australian Government will provide $12,000 to help preserve our Goulburn's wartime heritage as part of more than $800,000 in funding from the Saluting their Service (STS) Commemorative Grants Program.  

A key component of the Australian Government’s $600 million Preparing Australia Program has been launched, with the guidelines for the first stream of the program now available for communities.  
 

Expressions of interest are now open for Round 7 of the Stronger Communities Programme, giving local councils and community groups an opportunity to nominate projects for grants of up to $20,000. 
 

Families in Hume will benefit from greater child care support sooner, with increased Child Care Subsidy (CCS) for multiple children brought forward from 7 March 2022, four months earlier than first expected.   

The Federal Government is helping to ensure local agricultural shows can see off COVID-19 and continue contributing to local communities in the post-pandemic era. 
   

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