In October, the council voted to review the guidelines for the grants to “encourage and support grant recipients to reflect on Australia’s full history at events held on January 26”.
This was among other changes to how January 26 is marked in Greater Shepparton in recognising it is not a day of celebration for all Australians.
“Council resolved to undertake further conversations with the community around January 26 in 2023 to ensure it is inclusive, culturally respectful and meaningful for the region,” City of Greater Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali said.
“Greater Shepparton Australia Day and citizenships ceremonies will remain the same in 2023 and we look forward to consulting on what they will look like for the future.”
The grants provide funding of up to $3000 to community groups that wish to recognise Australia Day with an event or acknowledgement ceremony held on January 25, 26 or 27 in 2023.
The funding can assist with facilitating an event or acknowledgement ceremony that meets a range of objectives, including providing a welcoming and inclusive event for the whole community, showcasing community identity by engaging local talent, and recognising the full history of First Nations communities.
“Funding of between $500 and $3000 is available for each of the successful applicants to put towards their individual acknowledgement ceremonies, so we encourage any eligible service clubs and committees to apply,” Cr Sali said.
Applications close on November 20.
For information or to apply, visit greatershepparton.com.au/australia-day-grants