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$900,000 in community grants available to blaze trails across WA

  • $300,000 available every year for the next three years for trail planning projects
  • Amounts ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 being offered to applicants
  • Grants encourage trail developments in line with the Government’s strategic plan

A trailblazing funding program by the Cook Government is offering grants of up to $50,000 for new community-led trail projects in Western Australia.

Through the Community Trail Planning Grants Program, nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers and lovers of the WA landscape can bring to life ideas for new trail experiences with financial support totalling $900,000 available over the next three years.

The grant program supports projects involving bushwalking, cycling, horse riding, snorkelling, trail running, mountain biking and more.

Grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 will be awarded to projects that demonstrate best practice in community consultation, inclusivity, sustainability and Aboriginal engagement,in line with the Government’s . This blueprint guides future planning and development of trails across WA.

Eligible local governments, community organisations and active recreation clubs and associations are encouraged to apply for funding under the program, which is administered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC).

For more information and to apply, visit the .

As stated by Sport and Recreation Minister David Templeman:

“The Cook Government has led the way in trail development in Western Australia. This funding allocation over the next three financial years will ensure the program continues to meet the needs and expectations of the community.

“Whether it’s a hike, bike ride, snorkel or a leisurely stroll, trails provide a valuable outlet for exercise and recreation, offering us enormous social, mental, and physical health benefits.

“Western Australia boasts breathtaking landscapes and rugged beauty. It’s important that we provide the best trail experience to both locals and visitors who look for interesting, challenging, and unique experiences as part of their holidays and travels.”

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