Community & Business
21 May, 2025
GCBF Funding Awarded to Allora Group
The State Government has named successful recipients of just over $16 million in grants as part of a record-setting round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund (GCBF).

In our region -
Allora Men’s Shed will get $12,000 to purchase a dust extraction system.
Clifton & District Historical Society received $15,281 to upgrade its facility.
Clifton Landcare Group gets $25,999 to purchase a mower.
The Warwick Polocrosse Club $35,000 to construct an accessible amenities block.
Warwick Choral Society $31,970 to upgrade its facility
Warwick Fish Stocking Association is to receive $21,126 to purchase a mower, ramps and a blower.
The latest round delivers a boost to Queensland non-for-profit organisations and clubs, with funding helping strengthen local facilities, support grassroots sport, and upgrade life-saving services.
More than 2,000 applications were received which was the largest number in the program’s 31-year history.
Round 124 of the GCBF, offering grants of up to $100,000, will open on 9 June and close on 18 July.
For more details and a full list of recipients from Round 122 of the GCBF visit: justice.qld.gov.au/grants