19/07/21 | Grant Stories, News
King Island, Tasmania The coastal town of Currie might be a little chilly at this time of year, but the King Island community is experimenting with ‘hot’ composting following a small grant from Highways and Byways. Its Community Garden now has six new composting bins...
12/07/21 | Grant Stories, News
Even the best laid plans were sidelined with the onset of the Covid19 pandemic in 2020. The Isolated Children’s Parents Association (ICPA) knows all about this! ICPA is a non-profit organisation dedicated to ensuring that the educational needs and aspirations of...
28/06/21 | Grant Stories, News
KILKIVAN, QUEENSLAND The community of Kilkivan is one step closer to its Veteran’s and Community Men’s Shed opening thanks to the support of Highways and Byways. A small grant meant the new shed could be connected to electricity, so that its fit out with...
21/06/21 | Grant Stories, News
GEEVESTON, TASMANIA For the women of Geeveston in southern Tasmania’s Huon Valley, opportunities to get together to learn new skills and meet new people have been few. As one of Australia’s most southerly towns, Geeveston is in an area of relative isolation with...
03/06/21 | Grant Stories, News
West Moonah, HOBART, TASMANIA, West Moonah might not be on the Tasmanian foodies trail, but that could change anytime, thanks to the locals who are sharing their love of food, culture and talent for cooking. The Share Food, Share Skill program, run by the West Moonah...
18/05/21 | Grant Stories, News
Archer Point, near Cooktown in far north Queensland, has received an environmental facelift thanks to the support of Highways and Byways – A Community of Service. Archer Point is a highly scenic and popular coastal area but misuse and neglect has resulted in damage to...
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