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$10,000 in support for Crow’s Nest Show

The Crow’s Nest Show will receive an early Christmas present from the Australian Government, with funding to flow to help ensure it can bounce back next year, Maranoa MP David Littleproud announced today.

“The Government is keen to ensure show societies and field day organisers are in the best shape possible to continue in 2021. These events bring our families and farmers together, build community spirit and help bridge the divide between country and city,” Mr Littleproud said.

The Crow’s Nest Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society will receive $10,000 under the Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days program to help ease cash-flow pressures and cover costs after cancelling their 2020 show due to COVID-19.

Mr Littleproud said shows and field days were uniquely Australian and provide huge economic spin-offs for local communities as well as opportunities for the businesses and services who exhibit.

“They also help to maintain our farmers’ competitive edge by providing an outlet for new ideas, new technologies and new ways of working to be shared,” Mr Littleproud said.

“I am very pleased the Crow’s Nest Show is able to access this funding to help get them through this tough period and out the other side in a sound position to host again in 2021,” Mr Littleproud said.

“Next year is looking so much brighter and I know this support will be fantastic boost for our volunteers, families and school kids.”

In addition to $10,000 through the Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field days program, the Crow’s Nest Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society this year received $124,610.65 to upgrade infrastructure at the Crow’s Nest Showgrounds through the Agricultural Show Development Grants program. They received a further $156,889.88 grant through this program to construct an all-abilities ablutions block at the Crow’s Nest Showgrounds.

18 shows across Maranoa will receive a total $310,637.28 under the Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days program. This is in addition to more than $3.43 million in infrastructure funding granted to 13 Maranoa show societies through the Agricultural Show Development Grants program.

For more information visit the Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days program webpage here.

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