Council commits to helping communities

Community passion and knowledge will underpin two commitments Surf Coast Shire Council made to help people act on important issues.

The revised Community Houses and Community Development policies were adopted at the February 25 council meeting, with the next round of Community Initiative and Natural Environment grants now open.

Councillor Tony Phelps said the policies recognised that people were experts in their communities and offered activities and events that catered for everyone.

“A community house is a great example of a local organisation that has community development at the heart of all that it does,” he said.

“We know through a Neighbourhood Houses Victoria report that community houses in our shire provided $4.2 million of community value in 2023.

“This figure includes the value of improving quality of life through social connections, volunteer contributions, emergency relief, and other services such as early childhood education and care.”

Cr Phelps said community houses had a “huge impact” on the community and that it was important for council to continue supporting community-led action.

“Our grants program is one community-led approach, as we provide funding that empowers individuals and groups to use their skills and interests to make the Surf Coast a better place to live and visit,” he said.

“From town murals and community garden improvements, to sporting equipment and surfing festivals, it’s fantastic to see the various ways that we’ve played a small role in supporting the community.”