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Trentham’s Path of Horse to share in veteran projects funding

May 31st, 2023Trentham’s Path of Horse to share in veteran projects funding

Unique Trentham business Path of The Horse is among those to benefit after the state government announced more than $1.4 million in funding for 55 projects offering practical support for the veteran community, statewide

Unique Trentham business Path of The Horse is among those to benefit after the state government announced more than $1.4 million in funding for 55 projects offering practical support for the veteran community, statewide.
The funding, announced last week, is being distributed through three grant programs focused on veterans and their families.
Mary-Anne Thomas MP said she was proud that the following projects will each receive a $50,000 grant:
Path of the Horse, Main Arena Shed Building Project: Under the Veterans Capital Works Program, Path of the Horse in Trentham will increase the use of their existing facilities so that they can assist more Veterans and their families year-round, by establishing a covered area away from the existing arena. This will ensure they can work with multiple clients whilst maintaining privacy.
Riddells Creek Primary School and the Riddells Creek Lions Club: The Riddells Creek War Memorial.
The Riddells Creek War Memorial was installed in 1950 with a plaque detailing those who died in
WWII. It was opened by Sir Edmund Herring. It is the town’s sole war memorial. In 2000 the gates
were hit by a vehicle and were badly damaged. This application seeks to repair the gates, the
bluestone pillars and fence.

L to R: Mary-Anne Thomas MP, Donna Broadbent – Equine Assisted Learning Specialist, Dean Mighell- Director and Lead Practitioner Path of the Horse. Image: Supplied.


Across Victoria, there are a total of 31 projects receiving funding through the Veterans Capital Works
Grant Program, which funds facility upgrades of up to $50,000 for not-for-profit and ex-service organisations.
Another 13 organisations are sharing in more than $324,000 of funding through the Restoring
Community War Memorials and Avenues of Honour Grant Program, which funds projects that
restore or improve war memorials, honour rolls and avenues of honour across our state.
There are also 11 organisations across the state receiving funding through the Victoria Remembers
Grant Program, which provides grants of up to $30,000 for projects commemorating veterans’
service or educating Victorians about the contributions that veterans and their families have made.
Applications for Victoria Remembers are assessed by the Victorian Veterans Council, an independent
body that provides advice to the Government on issues affecting the Victorian veteran community.
Mary-Anne Thomas, Member for Macedon: “This funding will help ensure we continue to honour the service and sacrifice of the veteran community in Macedon. I commend the Path of the Horse in Trentham and the Riddells Creek Lions Club and primary school, for their important work across our community.”

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