David Littlerpoud MP David Littlerpoud

Winton students set for industry exposure in the city

February 27, 2020

Exposure to industries in the city will be a highlight for Winton State High School’s trade students, thanks in part to $25,482 secured through the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal’s Tackling Tough Times Together (TTTT) program, Maranoa MP David Littleproud said.

“Trade students from the Winton State High School will have a great opportunity to head to the city and learn about hospitality and tourism,” Mr Littleproud said.

“The trip will expand students’ minds about the world of food and tourism – important experiences for our youth to have when it comes to figuring out what career avenue they want to pursue.

“The students will travel with their peers from Longreach, Barcaldine, Blackall and Aramac high schools with the help of $25,482 through TTTT.”

In total, Maranoa communities secured $294,686 through Round 15 of the TTTT grant program.

The Federal Government is providing a total of $15 million, through the Tackling Tough Times Together initiative – also supported by philanthropy and business – to New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory.

The majority of projects funded in this round seek to reduce volunteer fatigue and boost the operations of local not-for-profit organisations in drought communities.

The Federal Government is backing drought-affected communities by providing more than $8 billion in drought assistance and concessional loans to support those experiencing hardship.

More information on the Tackling Tough Times Together program and the latest round of recipients can be found at https://www.frrr.org.au/grants/TTTT

or by visiting https://www.regional.gov.au/regional/programs/.

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