Goulburn Mulwaree Mayor Peter Walker today joined Member for Goulburn Wendy Tuckerman in announcing $362,050 from the NSW Government’s $25 million Reconnecting Regional NSW – Community Events Program for 12 events delivered and supported by Goulburn Mulwaree Council.
The Goulburn Mulwaree Community Events Program will see the development and delivery of a series of new and existing events from May 2022 to March 2023, including:
- Tallong Apple Festival (May)
- * Frostival Goulburn (August)
- * Goulburn Rugby representative games (September)
- Lilac City Festival (October)
- * Festival of Regional Theatre (October)
- International Day of People with Disability (December)
- Carols in the Park (December)
- Australia Day in Goulburn and Marulan (January)
- Pictures & Popcorn (Date TBC)
- Vibesfest (February)
- Multicultural Festival (February)
- Seniors Week (March/April)
* indicates a new event
Cr Walker said the Goulburn Mulwaree Community Events Program will deliver a diverse array of events across the region, aimed at rebuilding local community cohesions and delivering some positive social outcomes.
“The events have been selected to address a wide variety of needs and special interests across the year, with a strong mix of new and existing events,” Cr Walker said.
“Following the cancellation of two years of events, the community have been great supporters of the return of events, and ensuring events remain relevant, timely and cater to the various wants and needs of the Goulburn Mulwaree community.
“Our thanks goes to Mrs Tuckerman for her strong support for our application, and for assisting us with funding from the NSW Government,” Cr Walker said.
Mrs Tuckerman said the Community Events Program will support the events and hospitality sectors, while bolstering economic recovery.
“People have been disconnected from family and friends but now they’re getting out and about again, we want to see communities thriving and businesses benefitting from more local activities, events and opportunities in regions like Goulburn,” Mrs Tuckerman said.
“We are backing events that bring local communities together and this funding will help contribute to a sense of improved wellbeing and connectedness in 2022 and beyond.”
The $25 million Reconnecting Regional NSW – Community Events Program is part of the $200 million Regional Recovery Package, designed to support economic and social recovery across regional NSW that will create new jobs and support community events, shows and festivals to boost tourism.