New funding to help groups look back through time

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Melton and Moorabool community organisations aiming to preserve and share local history are encouraged to apply for the new round of the state government’s Local History grants program.

Managed by Public Record Office Victoria [PROV], $350,000 is available through this round of funding, with grants of up to $15,000 available to foster the preserving, recording and sharing of Victoria’s fascinating history.

The program funds community-based organisations to tell the stories of their communities, preserve significant historical collections and increase opportunities for public engagement with the past.

Government Services Minister Danny Pearson said the program will ensure Victoria’s history is available for future generations.

“Local history is an important part of Victoria’s memory, and we’re proud to support projects that showcase and preserve the diverse voices that make up the state’s past,” he said.

PROV director and keeper of public records Justine Heazlewood said there are looking forward to receiving applications from groups across the state.

“Historical societies, museums, schools, sports clubs, theatre groups and volunteer organisations of all descriptions have fascinating stories of trials, triumph and community to share,” she said.

Applications for grants close on Monday, January 30, 2023.

Details: prov.vic.gov.au