Council welcomes $1.4 million for Tourism and Cultural Precinct

Published on 17 May 2024

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Narrabri Shire Council has welcomed more than $1.4 million in funding under Round 1 of the Federal Government’s Growing Regions Program to deliver stage two and three of the Narrabri Shire Tourism and Cultural Precinct.

Narrabri Shire Council Mayor Darrell Tiemens said Council is very happy to be awarded this funding.

“Investing in our Tourism and Cultural Precinct isn’t just about enhancing our infrastructure; it’s about investing in the heart of Narrabri Shire,” Cr Tiemens said.

“With $1.4 million in funding, we’re not only able to respond to community feedback on accessibility, but also lay the groundwork for a vibrant hub that reflects the rich diversity of our region.

“From agriculture to research, mining to sport, this precinct will serve as a beacon, drawing in visitors and bolstering our economy for generations to come.”

After the successful delivery of a new amenities block, the upcoming stages of work will include landscaping, lighting, safety fencing, an all-accessible playground and improved car parking to accommodate vehicles of various sizes.

Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton has welcomed this funding which was announced this week.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to see that Narrabri Shire Council has been awarded $1,483,112 for stages two and three of the Narrabri Shire Tourism and Cultural Precinct,” Mr Coulton said.

“The former Coalition Government provided $300,000 under the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants program for stage one of the project, which involved the construction of a new amenities block and access pathways, so I’m pleased Narrabri Shire Council has now been able to secure funding for the remainder of the development.

“The tourism precinct will ultimately transform Tibbereena Street into an attractive destination for community members and tourists. It will provide recreational facilities to encourage passing tourists and visitors to stop and spend time, and ultimately their money, in Narrabri.

The Growing Regions Program provides funding to local government entities and incorporated not-for-profit organisations for capital works projects that deliver community and economic infrastructure projects across regional and rural Australia.

For more information on the Growing Regions Program, visit: www.infrastructure.gov.au/territories-regions-cities/regional-australia/regional-and-community-programs/growing-regions-program