Published on 24 July 2024
A range of community-based projects will benefit from the grants, which were approved by the Council at its July meeting this week.
A total of $100,000 will be distributed for the 26th round of Ku-ring-gai’s Environmental Levy Grant program. Of the 21 projects funded by this round, five will help deliver a ‘net zero carbon emissions’ future and 16 will deliver important conservation outcomes.
Highlights for this year include:
Mayor Ngai said it was exciting to see such a wide of projects, ranging from research projects through to educational and hands-on endeavours being funded by the grants.
“Ku-ring-gai is renowned for its local bushland and environment and commitment to sustainability, and these grants will help us to achieve even better outcomes in this space,” Mayor Ngai said.
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