08 March 2026, 11:11 PM
The Lismore Showground has undergone major renovations to host more events in the futureThe NSW Government has announced a new $50 million fund that will deliver regional community connection and build up creative, industry and sporting events that boost economic development and enhance the lifestyle of regional families, workers and businesses.
As we have seen since COVID-19, families across NSW are choosing regional living for jobs, lifestyle, community connection and housing affordability. With this initiative, the state government is looking to strengthen local facilities, activities and social programs that will increase social participation and economic success.
The $50 million Active Regional Communities Package will fund projects of all sizes that are smart and practical, plus embrace the uniqueness of regional communities, and embed resilience.
The new package delivers support through three funding streams for non-profit local community groups, local councils and cultural or sporting organisations to deliver events, programs and activities that deliver lasting benefits.
The three funding streams cover the following funding levels and project types:
For information, go to: www.nsw.gov.au/regionaldevelopmenttrust.
Minister for Regional NSW Tara Moriarty said, “A strong sense of community helps people stay connected and face challenges together, and I am proud of the support the Minns Government is providing to enable thriving regional communities.
“The Minns Government is stepping up with additional support for local councils, clubs and organisations to deliver the facilities and support they need to remain active and connected.
“This funding will deliver major events for regional towns that entertain local audiences, attract tourist dollars, and inspire participation.
“Club secretaries, coaches, show judges, referees, players, tuck shop and BBQ volunteers are the glue that binds a village or town together, and these grants will make sure locals can participate in activities that will enhance their wellbeing.
“Regional towns have infrastructure that can be upgraded or its usability expanded with this new funding, so they can hold regional sporting, cultural or industry events; or improve existing facilities to make it easier for women, youth or disabled to participate.
“I encourage community and sporting groups, local councils, and major organisations to start thinking about what they can do to increase economic benefits and the fun and joy of country life.”