Member for New England Barnaby Joyce says new funding for much-treasured agricultural showgrounds provides a two-fold benefit for drought-ravaged parts of the region.
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Show societies are offered grants of up to $500,000 to upgrade, maintain, buy or build new local infrastructure and attractions.
The funding is delivered under the Australian Government's $20 million Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program (AgShows).
"Our rural and regional communities need all the help they can muster during this time of prolonged drought, and grants like this will help ease the strain," Mr Joyce said.
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"Not only will the town showground receive new a pavilion or grandstand," Mr Joyce said, "but the building and construction work will drive new wealth back into small communities and local businesses doing it tough.
"Just like the Drought Communities Program - which I helped establish, and which has already delivered $1 million to every council in the New England - the AgShows grants will generate jobs, sales, and income for our drought-affected towns."
Grants could be used to repair or upgrade existing showground facilities such as outdoor seating, new infrastructure such as an amenities building, assets like portable sheep holding yards, or attractions such as an agricultural photography exhibit.
Agriculture Minister Senator Bridget McKenzie said country shows were part of our national identity, and were thriving hubs of local industry, commerce, culture, and community.
"They showcase the pinnacle and pride of local produce that often spans generations of tradition and know-how," Minister McKenzie said.
"Most of the 580 agricultural shows held annually in Australia are regionally based, and they bring communities closer together, especially in times of drought and other hardships."
Applications close December 13 2019, with successful applicants expected to be announced in the first half of 2020.
For more details and to apply, visit GrantConnect at www.grants.gov.au