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Nine local projects get funding boost under Kiama Council grants

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Myah Garza

20 November 2025, 7:00 PM

Nine local projects get funding boost under Kiama Council grantsCouncilor Yasmin Tatrai and The Everyday Table volunteer Eunice Kuintana-Smark prepare a free lunch for the initiative

Kiama Council has approved funding for nine community initiatives, supporting everything from Christmas celebrations and live music to a locally produced documentary.


The decision, made at Council’s 18 November meeting, awards $31,787 under the Signature Community Events, Cultural, and Health and Sustainability grant programs.


Mayor Cameron McDonald said the grants aim to keep the region connected and thriving. 



“Kiama Council is proud to support these initiatives that bring people together, celebrate our culture and promote healthy, sustainable living,” he said. “These grants reflect our commitment to building a strong, connected community.”


This round of funding includes support for Carols in the Park by the Kiama District Ministers Fraternal, the Gerringong Christmas Parade run by the Lions Club, and the Kiama Jazz & Blues Festival’s Let’s Play! initiative.


The Gerringong & District Historical Society will receive funding for the Werri Beach Estate Centenary, while Healthy Cities Illawarra will deliver its Let’s Play Kiama program.



Slow Bird Productions’ Finding Your Path documentary also received support, alongside Damico Sound’s Music in the Park.


The Kiama Illawarra Pride Choir will host its inaugural concert with the help of a grant, and The Everyday Table Kiama will continue its Shared Meals Connection Food Skills program.


Council has allocated $85,000 for the 2025–26 financial year, leaving $52,213 available for the second round of funding, which is expected to open in February 2026.



Applications were assessed on community benefit, alignment with Council’s Community Strategic Plan, value for money, capacity to deliver, and the project’s contribution to inclusivity.


Local groups, artists and organisers are encouraged to start preparing for the next round, which will support projects that strengthen connection, wellbeing and resilience across the Kiama LGA.