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written by Hannah Dowling | July 28, 2021 A total of $1.34 million has been awarded across four regional airports in the second round of the federal government’s Regional Airports Program, specifically to improve their aerial firefighting capabilities. The federal government has just released the airports that have been awarded grant funding for upgrades in the second round of the $100 million Regional Airports Program (RAP). Advertisement Advertisement Under the RAP’s second round of grant offerings, nearly $30 million was provided to a total of 89 regional airports and their operators for necessary repairs and upgrades. Of the 89, four in particular have been granted funding in order to better support local firefighting efforts, after Australia last year saw its worst bushfire season in recent history. ....
$232,000 awarded in 2021-22 round of Every Club grant scheme Funding supports sport and recreation clubs to build their organisational capacity and capability of governance, planning and management practices More than $200,000 has been awarded to local governments to better support their sporting and recreation clubs meet the needs of local communities. The funding, distributed through the Every Club grant scheme, will: provide education, training and professional development opportunities; support governance, planning and management practices; and facilitate partnerships between local governments, sporting associations and clubs. One of the successful recipients, the Shire of East Pilbara, will receive $40,000 to support their 43 sporting clubs and associations face the challenges of operating in a remote location, and with a transient population of a predominantly mining workforce. ....
Corporate farmer buys top Yuna farm by Mollie Tracey
Warakirri Cropping has expanded its Western Australian foothold with the purchase of a quality grain producing property Gurrady Farms at Yuna.
The property was owned by the Pawelski family who had been on the property for 59 years and in that time it developed a reputation for being a top producing farm for the area.
The sale was handled by the brothers and Nutrien Real Estate Bunbury sales specialists Ben and Daniel Lloyd-Smith.
Both the agents and buyer declined to comment on the price, but Mr Lloyd-Smith believed a record or near-record price for the region was achieved. ....
Three new local government areas now eligible for State Government Cyclone Seroja relief assistance Residents and businesses in Carnarvon, Irwin and. ....
Atlas Space Operations in Traverse City Adds Five Global Ground Stations Traverse City-based ATLAS Space Operations has added five new ground stations to its growing global ground network. Traverse City-based ATLAS Space Operations has added five new ground stations to its growing global ground network. The new antennas in New Zealand, Australia, Scotland, Alaska, and an upcoming commissioning in Dubai, UAE are expected to bolster global antenna coverage and establish new communications opportunities for the burgeoning satellite market. “The new sites, and specifically our new partner site in Australia, represent exactly the kind of development that our clients are looking for,” says Sean McDaniel, CEO of Atlas. “It comes down to location and ability. Regarding location, we’re developing in the deserts of the Middle East all the way to the Arctic Circle, because we go where our clients need us to go.” ....