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A MOUNT Gambier neighbourhood playground has been dismantled and prepared for shipment to a Timor health facility to provide an outlet for families receiving care.
Mount Gambier City Council has donated the Norm Mitchell Reserve play equipment to be used at Ryder-Cheshire’s Klibur Domin site near Dili in Timor.
The Rotary Club of Mount Gambier Lakes has formed a partnership with Ryder-Cheshire Australia to support Klibur Domin, a facility established in 2000 which can host in excess of 80 patients being treated for tuberculosis, disabilities and respite care.
Rotarians lobbied councils across the Limestone Coast searching for play equipment which could be donated to the overseas facility.
CREATING CHANGE: Conservation and Land Management tutor Kathy Bell (centre) with Millicent High School students Zoe and Mikisha. Picture: MOUNT GAMBIER CITY COUNCIL
COMMUNITY groups, organisations and individuals can now apply for the Limestone Coast Landscape Board’s latest Grassroot Grant program.
Through a funding pool of $250,000, the board will strive to support innovative and exciting ideas on how to successfully manage the Limestone Coast landscape.
Board chair Penny Schulz said the Grassroots Grant program was an important element in the Landscape SA reform agenda, which ensures there is more funding opportunities for local communities dedicated to enhancing the region’s landscape.