
October 15, 2020
Twenty South Burnett sporting clubs will share $177,739 in funding from the State Government’s Active Restart Infrastructure Recovery Fund.
Applications for the grants closed on August 7.
The successful South Burnett applicants were:
- Blackbutt-Yarraman Rugby League Football Club – resurfacing playing field – $10,890
- Kingaroy Rugby League Club – grounds and facility upgrades – $16,027
- Kingaroy Senior Soccer Club – purchase of canteen, line marking and equipment – $4885
- Kumbia Hack and Pony Club – buy equipment and repair steps – $3646
- Murgon and District Cricket Club – purchase cricket balls – $2461
- Murgon and District Tennis Club – buy a ball machine – $4201
- Murgon Golf Club – install retractable blinds – $5100
- Murgon Sports Association – tractor repairs and sprayer purchase – $10,642
- Nanango Golf Club – purchase training and maintenance equipment – $13,295
- Nanango Soccer Club – construct a concrete footpath and amenities for disability access – $4572
- Proston Pony Club – buy show jumping and maintenance equipment – $10,654
- South Burnett Little Athletics – upgrade office and resurface track – $15,451
- South Burnett Shooters Union – purchase all terrain vehicle – $15,785
- South Burnett Junior Motorcycle Club – buy and install a public address system – $4499
- South Burnett Motors in Motion – purchase a mower – $7726
- South Burnett Saints – buy playing and training equipment – $11,655
- South Burnett Western Performance Club – resurface arena – $12,960
- South Burnett Working Equitation – purchase electronic timing equipment – $3190
- Universal Shotokan Karate Union – paint clubhouse and replace deck – $10,100
- Wondai Country Club – install solar panels – $10,000



















