Grants keep shows alive and well in Gladstone

Published Friday, 04 July, 2014 at 09:27 AM

Minister for Local Government, Community Recovery and Resilience
The Honourable David Crisafulli

The show will go on for families across the Gladstone electorate with three local events receiving cash grants to help keep the gates open for another year.

Local Government Minister David Crisafulli said the Gladstone and Mt Larcom shows would receive a combined $32,946 through the 2014-15 Show Society Grants as part of the Newman Government’s strong plan to support regional communities.

“Queenslanders have flocked to their shows over the past three years with attendance figures up nearly 14 per cent,” Mr Crisafulli said.

“It’s great to see our local shows continuing to thrive as they play such an important role in keeping community spirit alive, as well as being great fun for families.

“Whether it’s cattle, fresh produce, sideshow alley or secret scone recipes, the fact is Queenslanders love their local show and it’s important they keep rolling up to support and celebrate what makes their town great.

“We also need to recognise the on-going efforts of over 13,500 Queenslanders who volunteer to work behind the scenes to pull together our local shows.”

Grants to shows across the region this year include:

Gladstone Show Society                                                                           $14,348          

Mt Larcom & District Show Society Inc                                                       $18,598

 

[ENDS] 4 July 2014

 

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