
Successful GCBF grants announced
A number of Queensland racing clubs will benefit from more than $260,000 in capital improvements after receiving funding through the latest round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund.
In total, nine clubs will receive a total of $264,751 in grant funding to enhance their capacity in providing services, leisure activities and opportunities for participants.
The nine successful projects are:
Marburg Pacing Association |
$35,000 |
Disability access facility construction |
Dawson Jockey Club |
$35,000 |
Covered viewing area extension |
Gayndah Jockey Club |
$35,000 |
Shed construction |
Springsure Jockey Club |
$35,000 |
Power supply upgrade and power pole relocation |
Gordonvale Turf Club |
$33,000 |
Mower purchase and shade sail installation |
Innisfail Turf Club |
$20,994 |
Security fence and cameras installation |
Muttaburra Amateur Turf Club |
$15,732 |
Amenities renovation |
Roma Turf Club |
$31,255 |
PA sound system installation |
Toowoomba Turf Club |
$23,770 |
Fuel storage facility construction |
Round 107 of the GCBF is currently open, and Racing Queensland encourages all eligible clubs to submit their applications.
Applications close at 11.59pm on October 31, 2020.
Click here to apply for the GCBF and to read the application guidelines.