Project funding to draw 'stay-cationers' to New England

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Updated September 30 2020 - 2:38pm, first published September 28 2020 - 2:33pm
Glen Innes Severn received funding for six projects, uincluding an 'escape room' tourist attraction. pictured are Glen Innes Severn general manager Craig Bennett, GlenFest and GlenRock organiser Derek Foley, Mayor Carol Sparks, MP Barnaby Joyce and Glen Innes Severn Councils economic development manager Margot Davis.
Glen Innes Severn received funding for six projects, uincluding an 'escape room' tourist attraction. pictured are Glen Innes Severn general manager Craig Bennett, GlenFest and GlenRock organiser Derek Foley, Mayor Carol Sparks, MP Barnaby Joyce and Glen Innes Severn Councils economic development manager Margot Davis.

New Soundtrails for four New England national parks including Bald Rock at a cost of $230,680, another $20,000 for the Peter Allen Festival and $145,000 for art installations along Tenterfield Creek are the local winners in the federal government's latest allocation of bushfire recovery grants.

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Donna Ward

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