Future thinking: Digitising Nanango’s Tara’s Hall

A digital transformation is set to take place at Tara’s Hall, Nanango, thanks to $5000 secured through round five of the Federal Government’s Stronger Communities Programme Maranoa MP David Littleproud announced today.

“The Nanango RSL Sub-Branch run Tara’s Hall and by implementing IT equipment, more organisations and community groups will be able to make use of the hall whether it’s for a ball or conferences,” Mr Littleproud said.

“This is a great initiative by the RSL Sub-Branch who is extending a supportive hand beyond past and present servicemen, to the wider community here in Nanango.

“I’m a firm believer in bringing people together and improving community services across Maranoa because it has a positive flow-on effect on our quality of life and how we support each other – implementing this IT system at Tara’s Hall reflects this.

“Our regional communities are the heart of this country and I want to make sure that small capital projects are funded and the community and its assets get exactly what it needs.”

Round 5 of the Stronger Communities Programme has seen $150,000 in Federal Government funding made available to Maranoa community groups.

Project grants range from $2500 to $20,000 to help bolster rural communities.

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