24 May 2017 | Tennis Queensland
Twelve clubs and schools across Queensland have been successful in their application for funding through the Queensland Government’s Community Benefit Fund. In what is the state’s largest one-off grants program, community organisations are invited to apply for assistance for projects up to $35,000.
For clubs and schools across Queensland, a total of more than $300,000 will go towards the following upgrades:
Burleigh Heads Tennis Club | $25,000 + GST | Lighting upgrade |
Clifton Beach Tennis Club | $35,000 + GST | Amenity upgrade |
Coolum Tennis Club | $30,000 + GST | Light pole upgrade |
Gold Coast Regional Tennis Club | $29,614 + GST | Fence and amenity repairs |
Ingham Tennis Association | $11,410 + GST | Mower |
Kilkivan State School | $35,000 + GST | Court repairs |
Moranbah Tennis Association | $35,000 + GST | Court resurfacing |
Mt Gravatt SHS | $35,000 + GST | Court repairs |
Queensland Community Lawn Tennis Association | $20,000+ GST | Facility upgrade & hitting wall |
Stanthorpe District Tennis Association | $26,000 + GST | Court repair and resurface |
Tennis on 11th | $8,800 + GST | Accessible entrance |
Warwick District Tennis Association | $35,000 + GST | Lighting upgrade |