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More funding to tackle tough times in Texas and surrounds

Boosting creativity and social participation will be key goals in Texas, Inglewood, Yelarbon and Kindon, thanks to $20,000 secured through the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal’s Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) program, Maranoa MP David Littleproud announced today.

“It’s great to see funds flowing directly to grassroots, community-led initiatives across Maranoa through Round 21 of the TTTT program,” Mr Littleproud said.

“These much-needed funds will help our communities to bounce back from the effects of drought and provide immediate support as we continue to weather the impacts of the pandemic.

“I’m pleased to see Topology has been awarded $20,000 to deliver the Bigger than Texas project which will support opportunities to grow creative communities in Texas, Inglewood, Yelarbon and Kindon.

“Topology has a strong relationship with the community of Texas – just this year Topology donated 32 string instruments to Texas State School.

“This funding will help Topology build on this existing relationship and connect with more communities within the Goondiwindi region.

In Maranoa, a total $228,279 was secured across 10 projects under the latest round of the TTTT program.

Minister Littleproud said the Australian Government is continuing to back drought-affected communities, with 32 individual projects nationwide sharing in a total $1.08 million in federal funding under the latest round of the TTTT program.

“The Tackling Tough Times Together program has a range of benefits, including facilitating strong social cohesion, reducing volunteer fatigue and stimulating the local economy, which in-turn create capable communities and skilful leaders within our regions,” Minister Littleproud said.

“The Government is pleased to support the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal’s critical work of supporting drought-affected communities, as the regions continue with their recovery from the impacts of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and effects of natural disasters.”

“The Tackling Tough Times Together program is a rolling grants program and I encourage drought-affected communities to apply for the next open round of funding.”

More information on the Tackling Tough Times Together program and the latest round of recipients can be found on the Foundation’s website at https://frrr.org.au/TTTT or by visiting the Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications’ website at www.regional.gov.au/regional/programs.

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