Grant boost for reserve upgrade

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An upgrade to Carberry Drive Recreation Reserve in Hopetoun Park has been given the green light.

Moorabool council received $50,000 to install a new picnic area, seating and a shelter at the park, as part of the state government’s Tiny Towns Fund.

The fund is available to community groups, non-profits, and councils in places with less than 5000 residents.

Melton MP Steve McGhie said the project would help to strengthen the area and connect community members.

“The Tiny Towns Fund empowers small communities to thrive, ensuring projects that locals are passionate about can become a reality,” he said.

Moorabool mayor Ally Munari said council was “pleased” and would work to deliver its overall masterplan for the reserve.

“We’re looking forward to being able to deliver this for the community of Hopetoun Park, and thank the Victorian Government for its contribution.”

Regional Development Minister Gayle Tierney said the funding would ensure smaller towns could better utilise their spaces.

“We’re helping our tiniest towns reach their full potential with so many community-driven projects that will upgrade local facilities and encourage more visitors to Victoria’s vibrant regions.”

Eddie Russell