Narooma Business Chamber

The announcement of the BLERF grants of $14 million for Narooma is such welcome news! Heartiest congratulations go to those who drove the arduous application process:

 School of Arts Management Committee for their NACC Narooma Arts and Community Centre. Special mention must be made of Laurelle Pacey for her perseverance and doggedness in achieving this. I know that Laurelle has been working tirelessly for the School of Arts and Soldier’s Memorial Hall since 1995 when the Kinema was closed because the building was condemned. 

Mountain Bike Trail Hub. Georgie Staley and Dave O’Brien have worked long hours outside their day jobs to prepare 100km of trails. The grant will boost the facilities on offer and benefit our whole community

WLALC for their Muliyaan Indigenous Cultural and Wildlife Centre at Paradise Point. This project will provide training and employment for many across a wide range of activities.

SHASA and the South Coast Microgrid Resilience Feasibility Project

We are all to be commended for our compliance in the current outbreak of the Delta strain of coronavirus. It feels almost predictable that each time we feel as if we are making progress that there is another lockdown that leads to cancellations and a scarcity of visitors. 

I have attached some useful links that might assist.

Jenny Munro AM
President
Narooma & District Chamber of Commerce & Tourism
president@narooma.org.au
0407 299 149

 

Useful links & information