The Federal Government has approved funding of $739,428 towards District Council of Robe projects as part of the $1.5 billion Local Road and Community Infrastructure Program, which is supporting local jobs, businesses and boosting the economy. Federal Member for Barker, Tony Pasin, said getting shovels in the ground on local construction projects is important for … Continue reading DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBE RECEIVES LOCAL ROADS AND COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
The Australian Government is providing $150,000 to fund thirteen local community infrastructure projects across the electorate of Barker. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin said Round 6 of the Government’s Stronger Communities Program is aimed at funding projects that deliver social and economic benefits and form part of the Coalition Government’s continuing commitment to strengthen … Continue reading BUILDING A STRONGER COMMUNITY FOR MILLICENT AND DISTRICT BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
The Australian Government is providing $150,000 to fund thirteen local community infrastructure projects across the electorate of Barker. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin said Round 6 of the Government’s Stronger Communities Program is aimed at funding projects that deliver social and economic benefits and form part of the Coalition Government’s continuing commitment to strengthen … Continue reading BUILDING A STRONGER COMMUNITY FOR SOUTH GAMBIER FOOTBALL CLUB
A number of young local sporting champions in Barker have received grants through the Federal Government’s “Local Sporting Champions Program” to assist them in pursuing their sporting dreams. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin met with four such students this week in Mount Gambier to present them with certificates and congratulate them on their achievements. … Continue reading PASIN PRESENTS LOCAL SPORTING CHAMPIONS GRANTS TO BARKER STUDENTS
The Morrison Government will deliver the largest Commonwealth investment in mental health and suicide prevention in Australia’s history, investing $2.3 billion to deliver structural reform and real change for Australians to ensure they have the support they need. This includes $1.4 billion in high quality and person-centred treatment, and specifically the development of a national … Continue reading HISTORIC $2.3 BILLION NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION PLAN
Staff and students at St Martins Lutheran College in Mount Gambier will benefit from the development of a new master plan funded as part of the Morrison Government’s Capital Grants Program. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin said the Australian Government will provide $8,500 towards the project at St Martin’s Lutheran College through the Capital … Continue reading NEW FACILITIES FOR STUDENTS AT ST MARTINS LUTHERAN COLLEGE
The Australian Government is helping to deliver a more inclusive sporting experience for communities on South Australia’s Limestone Coast after opening a new multipurpose sporting facility at Kalangadoo. The building at the Kalangadoo War Memorial Park and Community Sports Club includes new unisex toilets, warm-up area, parenting and baby change room, umpire change rooms and … Continue reading KALANGADOO COMMUNITY SPORTS CLUB UNVEILED
The Australian Government is continuing to support drought-affected regions, with four projects in Barker sharing in over $1 million in Federal funding under the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal’s award winning Tackling Tough Times Together program. Federal Member for Barker, Tony Pasin said the Federal Government continues to back rural and regional communities doing … Continue reading RIVERLAND RECEIVES FUNDING TO ADDRESS THE IMPACT OF DROUGHT
The Australian Government is continuing to support drought-affected regions, with four projects in Barker sharing in over $1 million in Federal funding under the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal’s award winning Tackling Tough Times Together program. Federal Member for Barker, Tony Pasin said the Federal Government continues to back rural and regional communities doing … Continue reading LIMESTONE COAST RECEIVES FUNDING TO ADDRESS THE IMPACT OF DROUGHT