Rob Johnson

Rob Johnson

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    Final allocations for Centenary of Federation projects announced

    15/08/2000 1:20 PM
     
    15/8/00

    Four major projects - including an exciting new attraction for King’s Park - have secured substantial funding from the State Government.

    Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Minister Rob Johnson today announced the 24 successful recipients of the fifth and final funding round of the WA 2001 Community Centenary Project.

    The announcement takes to 201 the number of communities sharing in $3.5 million committed by the State Government to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Australia’s Federation.

    The major allocations are:
    • $390,000 towards the construction of an elevated walkway through the canopy of trees in King’s Park;
    • $200,000 toward the construction of the Centenary of Federation Southern Cross Cosmos Centre at Gingin;
    • $100,000 for a major festival in Albany featuring a range of Federation-related events; and -
    • $66,000 to restore three historic railway carriages, whose origins date back to the start of the Trans-Australian Railway.

    “These major projects, along with the many smaller allocations which have gone to communities right across the State, will ensure that the Centenary of Federation is widely celebrated,” Mr Johnson said.

    “The projects will enhance the lives of remote communities such as Gascoyne Junction and Laverton, as well as the regional centres of Albany and Carnarvon - and the heart of Perth itself.

    “Successful projects will culminate in 2001 and form lasting reminders of the Centenary of Federation as well as provide valuable facilities and attractions that will benefit the wider community.”

    Other projects funded under the fifth grants round include:
    • conservation works to the Carnarvon Pioneer Cemetery, including a path, gazebo and memorial wall ($25,000);
    • commemorative walkway and park, featuring a children’s playground, at Kukerin ($15,000);
    • the production of a book detailing a history of the Laverton area ($15,000);
    • construction of a static display recounting the grain industry from early settlement to the present day at Mingenew ($17,500); and -
    • the preservation and display of an historic bulldozer which was instrumental in forming the farmland around Kendenup and Mt Barker ($9326).

    Mr Johnson said he was delighted that ‘icon’ projects, such as the King’s Park walkway, and a large number of smaller projects had been funded in the final round of grants.

    Communities around the State have pledged a further $14.5 million to realise local Centenary of Federation projects.

    “The WA 2001 Community Centenary Project has its heart well and truly in the community and these grants are a reflection of that,” Mr Johnson said.

    “Residents, local shires, community organisations, businesses and schools are all making valuable contributions to projects in their respective regions and many of these projects will be of lasting benefit to Australians well into the future.”

    Media contact: Fran Hodge (08) 9215 4800

    WA 2001 COMMUNITY CENTENARY PROJECT – ROUND FIVE GRANTS

    PROJECT NAMEAPPLICANT GRANT ISSUED
    Federation ParkShire of Upper Gascoyne
    $10,000
    Federation TapestryThe Tapestry Team, Carine
    $10,950
    Frankland Centenary ParkShire of Cranbrook
    $10,000
    Youngs Siding Centenary of Federation recreation facilitiesYoungs Siding Progress Assoc.
    $16,640
    Laverton: A Century of Fortitude, A Future of StrengthShire of Laverton
    $15,000
    Federation Festival in AlbanyCity of Albany
    $100,000
    Centenary of Federation
    Southern Cross Cosmos Centre
    Gravity Discovery Centre, Nedlands
    $200,000
    Centenary SquareShire of Beverley
    $24,381
    The Grain CentreShire of Mingenew
    $17,500
    Goldfields: The Place that Made the Nation Goldfields Historical Society
    $6,800
    Centenary playground projectEaton Community Association
    $25,000
    Glen Hawker Federation
    vintage bulldozer
    Kendenup Progress Association
    $9,326
    Heritage trail/Radio Hill revitalisationShire of East Pilbara
    $10,000
    Stitches in Time - A Centenary of Federation in EmbroideryEmbroiderers Guild of WA
    $15,000
    Terra Australis 2001 Baudin Bicentenary Terra Australis 2001 WA Committee
    $20,000
    Carnarvon Pioneer Cemetery ProjectCarnarvon Heritage Group
    $25,000
    Centenary BenchmarksCity of Wanneroo
    $4,600
    Federation WalkCunderdin and Districts Telecentre
    $6,440
    Centenary of Federation
    Football Carnival
    Hills Football Association, Roleystone
    $1,500
    Federation Marks for MundaringMundaring Arts Centre
    $25,000
    Kukerin Federation Park and WalkwayShire of Dumbleyung
    $15,000
    Kings Park Elevated WalkwayFriends of Kings Park
    $390,000
    Tomato Lake Wildlife Viewing PlatformCity of Belmont
    $20,000
    Recreation of the Early Trans Australian Railway Travel Experience.Australian Railway Historical Society
    $66,000