ALL five councils in the electorate of Cowper have received new investment from Federal Government to strengthen the local tourism industry.
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A total of $775,000 has been allocated from the Government's Tourism Bushfire Recovery Program for projects such as supporting the popular Smash 'em Sydney Sixers in Coffs Harbour, Nature Trails of the Macleay Valley and the Port Macquarie Lumiere.
Local MP Pat Conaghan said our councils and tourism organisations had put in time and effort in February and March to submit applications to the tourism recovery initiative and he was pleased their effort had paid off.
"Tourism and hospitality businesses in our area have been doing it really tough since spring-summer last year and they deserve our ongoing support," Mr Conaghan said.
Grants awarded include:
* Bellingen Shire Council: $40,000 for the Community Festivals and Event Fund; and $105,000 for the Event Stimulus Fund, a fund to enable event organisers to attract a quality artistic line-up to events such as the International Film Festival, Readers and Writers Festival and Dorrigo Folk and Blues Festival. Grants total: $145,000.
* Kempsey Shire Council: $195,000 to upgrade the Nature Tails of the Macleay Valley with improved destination signage and the development of a digital trail guide.
* Nambucca Valley Council: $117,500 to upgrade Jacks Ridge Mountain Bike Track with a composting toilet, timing system, signage and track construction; plus $27,500 to support the Triple X Mountain Bike Event at Jacks Ridge next year. Grants total: $145,000.
* Coffs Harbour City Council: $95,000 to support the delivery of Smash 'em Sydney Sixers in the 2020-21 season; $45,000 for Embrace Orara Valley, a suite of existing events such as the Rainforest Rattler; and $5000 for Play Coffs Coast, a project encouraging sports events participants to extend the duration of their stay. Grants total: $145,000.
* Port Macquarie-Hastings Council: $145,000 for Port Macquarie Lumiere - an immersive, outdoor art installation and light show projected onto the Historic Port Macquarie Museum as part of the town's Bicentenary celebrations.
"We committed to stick with bushfire-affected communities for their long recovery journey and these grants are one important support mechanism to get tourists back to affected areas," Minister for Emergency Management, David Littleproud said.
"I would urge every Australian to consider taking a regional holiday in a bushfire affected area. We know some of these areas were hit with drought, bushfires and then COVID-19. Australians can assist in the recovery of these areas by holidaying in these locations when they can."