Social and Community Development
Total funding to date: $2,286,899
Projects that promote a higher standard of living by addressing issues such as overcrowding in local homes and welfare dependency and by providing services and facilities to foster a positive sense of community and town pride.
2022
$6,000 to Mawurli and Wirriwangkuma Aboriginal (MAWA) Corporation
Christmas Events
Support for a Borroloola Christmas lights competition, including prizes and activities, and hosting a Christmas in July party for the community.I’m a paragraph. Click once to begin entering your own content. You can change my font, size, line height, colour and more by highlighting part of me and selecting the options from the toolbar.
2022
$16,550 to Borroloola Gulf Show Society
Territory Day Fireworks
Funding to support the celebration of Territory Day in Borroloola with a fireworks display and community bbq.
$10,000 to Mawurli and Wirriwangkuma Aboriginal (MAWA) Corporation
Scrap Metal Clean Up
Funding to support the removal of scrap metal and discarded car bodies in Borroloola and Robinson River. This has enabled the removal of a lot of waste from the community and the metal gets recycled for other purposes.
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$9,963 to Mungoorbada Aboriginal Corporation
Cuts for Clans
Providing hair cuts and hair styling to Borroloola and Robinson River communities.
$10,000 to Mawurli and Wirriwangkuma Aboriginal (MAWA) Corporation
NAIDOC 2022
Celebrating NAIDOC Week in Borroloola with a five day program of events and activities, including the 10th Anniversary of the NAIDOC Ball.
2021
$8,600 to Mawurli and Wirriwangkuma Aboriginal (MAWA) Corporation
Christmas Events
Support for a Borroloola Christmas lights competition, including prizes and activities, and hosting a Christmas in July party for the community.
2021
$109,680 to Artback NT
Music Program
Funding to support a 12 month music program for all members of the community, including a women’s choir, mentoring and teaching, singing and song writing, and music practice.
2021
$10,000 to Mawurli and Wirriwangkuma Aboriginal (MAWA) Corporation
Hard Wired
The project involves fitting out the MAWA office with internet and other conference facilities which enable the community and other businesses access to necessary services and technology.
2017
$66,000 to Roper Gulf Regional Council
Borroloola Pool Upgrade
Installation of new pool cleaners, shade structure and artificial turf and purchase of new play equipment.
2020
$35,880 to Katherine Women’s Legal Service
Women’s Legal Representation and Education
Providing support to women in Borroloola in relation to Court processes and other legal advice.
2014
$95,846 to Mawurli and Wirriwangkuma Aboriginal (MAWA) Corporation
MAWA Lighting Towers
Purchase of lighting towers to support community events.
2017
$100,000 to Borroloola Amateur Race Club
Rodeo grounds upgrade
Upgrade of cattle yards and race.
2013
$69,868 to Roper Gulf Council
FERGS Facility Upgrade
Purchase of a shed suitable for housing vehicles and equipment for the Borroloola Fire and Emergency Response Group.
$1,500,000 to Roper Gulf Regional Council
Borroloola Sports Courts
Construction of new covered, multi-purpose sports courts with associated lighting, scoreboard, seating and car parking.
2011
$119,181 to Borroloola Amateur Race Club
Rodeo grounds refurbishment
Refurbishment of the rodeo grounds including replacing aging fences around the arena, loading ramp and race to chutes and the sorting yards.
2007
2010
$10,250 to Borroloola Amateur Race Club
Borroloola Amateur Rodeo Club Chutes
Purchase 3 new bucking chutes to improve safety for animals and riders and assist the sustainability of the event.
$47,359 to Mabunji Aboriginal Resource Centre
Little River Youth Diversion Program
Create a Juvenile diversion/life skills development program for 13-16 year olds.
$18,100 to Borroloola Amateur Race Club
Rodeo grounds
Contribute to the sustainability of the area’s Rodeo activities through assisting in the refurbishment of the grounds and assets.
$43,222 to Mabunji Aboriginal Resource Centre
Mabunji Wunala Creche Fencing
Funding to replace existing perimeter fencing with a new safe and secure fence surrounding the Wunala Crèche.