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Securing faith-based places

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Published: August 10, 2023
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RESPECTING ALL FAITHS: Federal Blair MP, Shayne Neumann at the Toogoolawah District Baptist Church Opening.
RESPECTING ALL FAITHS: Federal Blair MP, Shayne Neumann at the Toogoolawah District Baptist Church Opening.
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APPLICATIONS are now open for Ipswich faith-based groups to apply for a Federal Government grant.

Federal Blair MP, Shayne Neumann said the Albanese Labor Government was committed to ensuring that people of all faiths can practice their beliefs free from violence and discrimination.

“Everyone deserves to be safe while practicing their religion,” he said.

“The Securing Faith-Based Places grant program provides $40 million over four years to improve security at religious schools and preschools, places of worship and faith-based community centres.

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“This grants program will be an open, competitive and merit-based program.

“Eligible organisations can apply for grants between $25,000 and $500,000 to address risks of crime and violence resulting from religious and racial intolerance.

“I encourage all eligible faith-based organisations across Ipswich, the Somerset Region and Karana Downs area to consider applying for funding,” Mr Neumann said.

The program will support security infrastructure upgrades, including fencing, lighting, security cameras, traffic barriers, alarm systems, and access controls, as well as engagement of security guards.

For more information, visit business.gov.au or call 13 28 46.

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