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YARRA | YEF | UPDATING | Stories, events and more | April 2026

[Edited extract from public address]

Happy Easter holidays from YEF!

We hope you had a lovely long Easter weekend and found some time to recharge. It’s been a productive few weeks for the YEF team, with a range of initiatives and events keeping us busy. Here’s a brief look at what we’ve been up to lately, along with a glimpse of what’s ahead:
  • Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow continues with its second last month of events,
  • we released our club partners for our new project Sport & Spark,
  • the Darebin Energy Upgrades Program progress so far is in,
  • Rewiring Australia has released their 'Community Electrification Handbook', 
  • Finn Buchhorn participated in ANU's 4th Annual Future of Neighbourhood Batteries Conference,
  • Indigo Power's new blog post discussing smarter energy use at home and
  • the Vehicle-Grid-Network has a new insights report, learn about the key takeaways.

HIGHLIGHTING | Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow – April events

The Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow continues with three more exciting events in April. 

This project is supported by the Community Electrification Engagement Program, delivered by Sustainability Victoria on behalf of the Victorian Government.

You can read more about our upcoming events over on our LinkedIn newsletter.

What's on this month:
 

ANNOUNCING | Sport & Spark club partners

Sport & Spark provides funding for sports clubs to host events or activities for their communities, while also providing households with a fun and accessible way to learn about home electrification. This includes solar, efficient electric heating and cooling, electric appliances and information about available rebates, all shared through trusted sporting environments.

After a huge response to our expression of interest YEF has selected 12 clubs to partner with us on this exciting project.
  • Altona Hockey Club
  • Footscray Rangers Football Club
  • Hume Tennis and Community Centre 
  • Melbourne City FC Community Club
  • Northern BMX Club
  • Point Cook Football Club Inc. 
  • Truganina Lions Football Club
  • Upfield Soccer Club Incorporated
  • Williamstown Cannons Basketball Club
  • Williamstown Seagulls FIDA Football Club Inc.
  • Wyndham Basketball Association
  • Yarraville Seddon Eagles

UPDATING | Darebin Energy Upgrades Program

Yarra Energy Foundation has been delivering the Darebin Energy Upgrades Program in partnership with Darebin City Council, helping Darebin residents make their homes and businesses more comfortable, energy efficient and affordable to run, while reducing their household emissions. 

Since launching in February this year, the program has achieved:
  • 65 energy upgrades including electrification, draught proofing and insulation installations
  • The most popular upgrade has been split systems with a total of 15 installed in Darebin. 
Darebin City Council are offering additional rebates to eligible residents to assist with the upfront cost of upgrades.

In addition there is a $220 gas disconnection rebate if you are removing the last gas appliance in your home through this program. This rebate is available to any Darebin resident, however, it is limited to the first 30 households. 

If you live in Darebin and are interested in upgrading your home, check out the website for more information or to register for a free quote. 

ANNOUNCING | Rewiring Australia release their 'Community Electrification Handbook' 

Rewiring Australia's new handbook provides practical advice for community groups seeking to run successful electrification programs. It recognises that there are many different barriers to electrification. Community groups can be most successful when they have specific strategies to tackle their chosen issue. 

The handbook covers everything from creating a program plan, program models, engagement strategies to helpful case studies. 

YEF's very own Hume Home Energy Upgrades Program features as a case study, showcasing the delivery of 4,555 upgrades through the program. After running our own electrification program some key takeaways from the handbook that resonated with our own experiences were:
  • Community-led approaches and partnerships are critical to scaling electrification.
  • Clear goals and local context improve program success.
  • Incentives and financing reduce upfront cost barriers.
  • Education and trusted communication drive uptake.
Here at YEF we encourage the development of these kinds of resources and are glad to see Rewiring doing such an awesome job!

ATTENDING | Future of Neighbourhood Batteries Conference 

Our Project Manager, Finn Buchhorn, attended the Australian National University, alongside industry experts, government representatives, and community champions.

Interestingly, the discussions weren’t just about neighbourhood batteries, but also very much about the future of our energy networks.

Key takeaways:
  • Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs) were strongly represented (although none from Victoria).
  • Zak Rich from AEMC canvased the “first major reform in the NEM era”: an evolution of DNSPs from managing poles and wires to a dynamic system (referred to as Distribution System Operators, or DSOs).
  • A key question was how to make network value streams available to third parties, improve data visibility, and break down the walls between DNSPs and their customers.
  • Multiple DNSPs flagged a need to move to a TOTEX (Total Expenditure) model, rather than a CAPEX (Regulated Asset Base) model, so that the third-party solutions could be part of their long-term planning.
  • It seemed that energy retailers could have a much larger role to play in a more dynamic, more flexible, and “DSO” era. Retailers can manage resources like solar, batteries, and electric-vehicles and importantly are the interface with the energy customer.
Well done to all the organisers, with special thanks to Marnie Shaw and the Australian National University.

SHARING | Smarter energy at home: it's all about when and how you use it 

Batteries, EVs and daytime charging: An Energy Shapers case study.
 
Indigo Power has released a very interesting blog post which contributes to the changing narrative around "self-consumption is always best", towards a more 'co-optimised' residential setup. 

They use their own Energy Shapers plan in the case study. It highlights the benefits to the customer as the plan is designed to respond to the current changes in the energy market, 'higher solar production, lower electricity prices in the middle of the day, and sharper peaks in the late afternoon and evening'. 

However, it also explains the benefit to the retailer, not in the form of more customer revenue but from lower load variability and therefore lower risk management costs. 

The blog post adds to a bigger sector wide discussion that YEF also sees as highly important, the need for behavioural change of when and how we use energy so the uptake of renewable energy can continue to increase.

ADDRESSING | The coordination challenge for Vehicle-to-Grid

A new insights report published by the Vehicle-Grid-Network (VGN) says Australia’s growing fleet of electric vehicles presents a major opportunity to support the energy transition through bidirectional charging.

However, the report says scaling vehicle-to-grid (V2G) is not just a technology challenge, but a coordination one. Specifically, that we need progress on standards, safety, regulation, market design, and consumer engagement.

Key gaps today include interoperability, certification pathways, market signals, and consumer protections. The VGN is helping bridge these gaps by bringing together Australian leaders from industry, business, government, and community to identify priority areas for action.

YEF is pleased to be part of one of the inaugural working groups through the VGN, with our focus on the consumer journeys and participation. VGN is a three-year project led by Climate-KIC Australia and the UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures, funded by ARENA, Race for 2030, and industry partners.

SHARING | Our Services

Find out more about the services that Yarra Energy Foundation offers including:
  • Feasibility studies
  • Community Engagement
  • Community battery strategies for local councils
  • Consulting & advice
  • Project management 
  • Solar & electrification programs
We are a small team of extremely passionate energy experts with decades of combined industry, governmental, business, and sustainability experience.

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Yarra Energy Foundation (YEF)

Yarra Energy Foundation acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung as the Traditional Owners of this country, pays tribute to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Yarra, and gives respect to the Elders past and present.

YARRA | YEF | UPDATING | Stories, events and more | March 2026

[Edited extract from public address]

Moving into autumn, the team at YEF has been busy across a range of projects and events. 

Here’s a quick snapshot of what we’ve been up to recently and what’s coming up:
  • We released an article discussing EV charging in apartments
  • Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow continues with more amazing events
  • YEF participated in the Vehicle-Grid Network roundtable and
  • Hume Home Energy Upgrades Program results are in.

ASKING | EV charging in apartments: is it simpler than we think?

As EV uptake grows across Australia, a common question keeps coming up: how will people living in apartments charge their cars?

In our latest article, we explored this questions by speaking with experts from the EV, energy and apartment sectors. 

Some key takeaways: 
  • Most Australians should only require 'trickle charging' through a regular power point. This can decrease costs for EV charging installations.
  • Residents who don't own an EV can also benefit, with power points installed in car bays or storage cages that can be used for running other devices.
  • This can be important for grid capacity and reducing peak demand for EVs, especially in apartments that will have their own electrical systems and capacity constraints.
  • Read the full article

HIGHLIGHTING | Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow - March events

We are thrilled to be back with another round of fantastic local events, as part of the Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow.

This project is supported by the Community Electrification Engagement Program, delivered by Sustainability Victoria on behalf of the Victorian Government.

You can read more about our upcoming events over on our LinkedIn newsletter.

Coming up this month:

ATTENDING | Vehicle-Grid Network Roundtable

Last month, YEF joined more than 50 stakeholders from 31 organisations at the first Vehicle-Grid Network (VGN) Roundtable helping to shape the future of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) integration in Australia.
 
This is Australia’s first collaboration network to accelerate EV-to-grid integration through cross-sector partnerships, knowledge sharing, and innovation.
 
The Roundtable brought together car and charger manufacturers, energy companies, technology providers, government bodies, research organisations and community groups.
 
YEF’s participation reflects our commitment to collaborative, cross-sector solutions that help communities benefit from emerging clean energy technologies.

REPORTING | Hundreds of Home Energy Upgrades in Hume

Yarra Energy Foundation has been delivering the Hume Home Energy Upgrades program in partnership with Hume City Council (HCC), helping residents make their homes more comfortable, energy efficient and affordable to run, while reducing their household emissions. 

Since launching in September 2024, the program has delivered strong results (as of 25 February 2026):
  • 14,218 CO2-e tonnes avoided over lifespan of solar and electric upgrades, plus additional savings from thermal upgrades. 
  • $1,410: Average estimated annual bill savings for concession households through full home electrification, no use of gas.
  • 1,275 residents registered for free expert advice
  • 455 home energy upgrades completed
  • 281 upgrades supported by Council concession rebates 
  • Most households choosing multiple upgrades to improve comfort and reduce energy bills
If you live in Hume and are interested in upgrading your home, check out the website for more information or to register for a free quote. 

SHARING | Electrify Yarra's Community Pilot Project to Lower energy Bills 

In 2024, Yarra Energy Foundation delivered Wired for Tomorrow, a vision and roadmap for an all-electric precinct in the City of Yarra. As part of that work, YEF partnered with community group Electrify Yarra to explore how neighbourhoods could transition away from gas and toward efficient electric homes.

Building on this work, Electrify Yarra has now launched a community pilot project to help around 60 households in North Fitzroy electrify their homes and reduce energy bills.

The project will provide intensive support to participating households over the coming year, with the goal of developing a practical model that can be replicated across other neighbourhoods.

As part of the pilot, Electrify Yarra will:
  • Establish a baseline of current household appliances, transport, energy sources and costs
  • Help households plan and prioritise electrification upgrades, including switching off gas and improving thermal efficiency
  • Provide support with quotes, suppliers and lessons learned, while connecting neighbours who have already electrified so they can share their experiences
Throughout the project, Electrify Yarra will track progress and document outcomes to create a guide that other community groups can use to run similar neighbourhood electrification initiatives.

OFFERING | Rewiring Australia Network Model

Rewiring Australia has made a submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) to support the 'recognition that the current pricing framework will not deliver equitable outcomes as consumer energy resources (CER) proliferate.' The way network costs are recovered needs to change as our energy generation changes. 

While they recognise this, they are also proposing another model of charging:
  • property-value-scaled fixed charges levied on property owners rather than electricity account holders, combined with
  • stronger dynamic network pricing that rewards batteries and flexible loads for genuinely reducing system costs.
The submission proposes a new model for charging that will help to bring everyone along in the energy transition, rather than only those who can afford electrification upgrades being able to transition. 

SHARING | Our Services

Find out more about the services that Yarra Energy Foundation offers including:
  • Feasibility studies
  • Community Engagement
  • Community battery strategies for local councils
  • Consulting & advice
  • Project management 
  • Solar & electrification programs
We are a small team of extremely passionate energy experts with decades of combined industry, governmental, business, and sustainability experience.

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Yarra Energy Foundation (YEF)

Yarra Energy Foundation acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung as the Traditional Owners of this country, pays tribute to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Yarra, and gives respect to the Elders past and present.

CoPP | GOV | GRANTING | Nigel Buesst Screen Art Grant | applications close Wednesday 8 April 2026

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Screen creatives can apply to be considered for a new grant established by City of Port Phillip (CoPP) and the family of the late Nigel Buesst in honour of the acclaimed film-maker and screen art curator.

The $15,000 Nigel Buesst Screen Art Grant is available to creatives working across all screen mediums, from film and games to installation art, VR and AR. 

It’s aimed at providing opportunities for emerging creatives to develop their practice or for established artists to experiment and broaden their creative horizons.  

Nigel Buesst’s many accomplishments included being the first director of the St Kilda Film Festival, proudly presented by our Council.

The Grant is now open for submissions from screen artists of all kinds.

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

YARRA | YEF | UPDATING | Stories, events and more | February 2026

[Edited extract from public address]

Happy Lunar New Year! Gong Xi Fa Cai to all who celebrate! May the Year of the Horse bring you joy and prosperity. 

Back on the YEF front, it has been a busy start to the year and we are excited to share our new projects with you: 
  • We launch our new engagement project 'Sport & Spark: Sparking conversations about home electrification through sport', where we will be working with sports clubs to help their members reduce energy bills,
  • Mornington Peninsula Home Energy Upgrades is now open to all residents of the Mornington Peninsula Shire to access free advice about home energy upgrades,
  • Darebin Energy Upgrades also launched this month, open to residents and businesses looking for a supported pathway to energy upgrades,
  • and the Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow continues with more wonderful local events.

SPARKING | Conversations about home electrification through Sport & Spark

Sport & Spark provides funding for sports clubs and organisations to host events or activities for their communities between May and November 2026.

Sport & Spark is led by Yarra Energy Foundation and supported by the Victorian Government through the Cheaper Home Electric Energy Program (CHEEP).

The initiative helps clubs to:
  • strengthen participation and social connections
  • grow membership and skills
  • support fundraising efforts
While also providing households with a fun and accessible way to learn about home electrification - including solar, efficient electric heating and cooling, electric appliances and available rebates - through trusted sporting environments.

YEF is seeking to work with approximately 12 sports clubs or associations based in Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Hume, Maribyrnong, Melton, Whittlesea or Wyndham. 

LAUNCHING | Mornington Peninsula Shire Home Energy Upgrades

In partnership with Mornington Peninsula Shire, we are thrilled to have launched the Home Energy Upgrades program on 2nd February.

Residents in Mornington Peninsula can access free expert advice and well priced energy efficient products through our trusted installer, helping them to reduce energy bills and improve household comfort. 

If you live in Mornington Pensinsula and want to learn more, come along to an upcoming information session: 
  • ONLINE | Thursday 19 February 2026 | 6- 7pm | Bookings
  • ROSEBUD | Tuesday 5 May 2026 | 9.30-10.30am | Rosebud Library | Bookings
There are also a limited number of additional rebates available for Pensioner Concession card and Veteran's Affairs Gold Card holders.
 

LAUNCHING | Darebin Energy Upgrades program

Another exciting launch is our partnership with Darebin City Council on the Darebin Energy Upgrades program. 

Open to all businesses and residents in the City of Darebin, this program can help you to electrify and improve the energy efficiency of your home or business to increase comfrot, reduce energy bills and invest in a cleaner, safer future. 

If you live in Darebin and want to learn more, come along to an upcoming information session: 
  • RESERVOIR | Tuesday 24 February 2026 | 6-7.30pm | Reservoir Library | Bookings
  • PRESTON | Thursday 12 March 2026 | 6-7.30pm | Preston Library | Bookings
There are also a limited number of additional rebates available for Concession card holders and low-income households. 
 

HIGHLIGHTING | Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow | February events

  • We are thrilled to be back with another round of fantastic local events, as part of the Melbourne Community Electrification Roadshow.
  • This project is supported by the Community Electrification Engagement Program, delivered by Sustainability Victoria on behalf of the Victorian Government.
  • You can read more about our upcoming events over on our LinkedIn newsletter.
  • Kicking off the month was Whitehorse City Council with Electric Vehicles: Smarter Driving, Lower Bills where locals heard from EV expert Bryce Gaton, and got the chance to check out some different EV models. 
 

DAREBIN | GATHERING | Electrify your Home and Life | Tuesday 24 February 2026

Hosted by Darebin City Council, in partnership with YEF, All Electric Homes and Enviroflex

SANDRINGHAM | GATHERING | Bayside Farmers Market induction cooking demonstration | Saturday 28 February 2025

Hosted by Village Zero Sandringham
  • Where: Trey Bit Reserve, Sandringham
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: No registration required. Find out more.

VIC | MAV | WEBINAR | Neighbourhood Batteries Information Session | Tuesday 24 February 2026 | 10-11am

The Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) will be hosting a webinar this month about Neighbourhood Batteries and what councils need to know about funding, delivery and community impact. 

Our General Manager, Tim Shue, will be joining the panel to share insights from YEF's neighbourhood battery projects, including the top three things that worked and the top three things to avoid. 

This session will be valuable for procurement, finance, sustainability, engineering and community engagement teams across councils.

YEF | CALLING | Applicants for Non-executive Director opportunity | Applications close Sunday 1 March 2026

The Yarra Energy Foundation is seeking expressions of interest for up to three unpaid non-executive directors to join its established and experienced board of directors and be part of a highly motivated team driving real outcomes for communities.

With a strong track record in clean energy innovation, including Victoria’s first inner-urban community battery, YEF is scaling its impact across renewables, energy storage, and electrification.

We welcome expressions of interest from experienced leaders, and in particular, those with expertise engagement, partnerships, communication marketing, people, culture, and HR.

If you’re looking to add strategic leadership to a high-impact climate organisation, we’d love to hear from you. 
  • Apply online or email your questions to secretary@yef.org.au. 

AUST | RENEW | CALLING | Home Demonstrators for Sustainable House Day | Applications close Wednesday 4 March 2026

Sustainable House Day, Sunday 17 May 2026, is a wonderful initiative presented by Renew, where locals invite you into their homes and share the practical solutions that make homes more efficient, affordable and climate-ready. 

Home applications are open and Renew are looking for homes across Australia to take part - houses, apartments, homeowners or renters - all are welcome.

If you know someone who has retrofitted, electrified, renovated, rebuilt or made simple, effective upgrades, please encourage them to apply.

SHARING | Our Services

Find out more about the services that Yarra Energy Foundation offers including:
  • Feasibility studies
  • Community Engagement
  • Community battery strategies for local councils
  • Consulting & advice
  • Project management 
  • Solar & electrification programs
We are a small team of extremely passionate energy experts with decades of combined industry, governmental, business, and sustainability experience.

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Yarra Energy Foundation (YEF)

Yarra Energy Foundation acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung as the Traditional Owners of this country, pays tribute to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Yarra, and gives respect to the Elders past and present.

CoPP | GOV | GRANTING | Toyota Equipment Fund | applications close 11.59pm Tuesday 17 February 2026

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The Toyota Equipment Fund is back, supporting local not-for-profit organisations and community groups with grants of up to $2,000 to help purchase essential equipment. 

This funding can help strengthen community programs and improve the services that support people across the City of Port Phillip. 

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | GOV | GRANTING | Youth Access Grants | applications close Sunday 14 December 2025

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For organisations and young people aged 12-18 years.

Youth Access Grants are available to increase access to recreational activities for young people aged 12 to 18 years who live, study, work or recreate within Port Phillip. Funding streams are available for individuals (up to $500), and also organisations (up to $15,000)


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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | PPCG | GRANTING | Bring your Bill Day | Thursday 23 October 2025 | 11am-12noon

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Supporting our local community to save money on energy bills and access hardship support with Port Phillip Community Group (PPCG)'s Bring your Bills days.

Join our presentation to discover: 
  • the benefits of email and account features
  • how to manage and avoid spam emails 
  • ways to keep your email account secure
  • how to avoid common email scams. 
Eligible Concession card holders might also be able to apply for the Victorian Government's $100 Power Saving Bonus.
  • Where: Emerald Hill Library, 195 Bank Street, South Melbourne Victoria 3205
  • Bookings: There are no bookings needed. Please bring along any copies of any bills you would like help with.

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Port Phillip Community Group (PPCG)

PPCG acknowledge the traditional owners of this land, the Yaluk-ut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung people and pay our respects to their elders both past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

AUST | RLSSA | RAISING | Awareness that 25 July is World Drowning Prevention Day

[Edited extract from public address]

In April 2021, the United Nations adopted the Resolution on World Drowning Prevention, a historic first.

Did you know?
  • Approximately 34% of drowning deaths in Australia are of people born overseas.
  •  In 2024, 323 people drowned in Australian waterways.
  •  41% of Australian children are currently not enrolled in swimming lessons.
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Royal Life Saving Society Australia (RLSSA)

In the spirit of reconciliation, Royal Life Saving Society Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; Elders past and present.

AUST | GTFA | GRANTING | Building Digital Skills Grant – Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities | applications close 1 August 2025

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Helping organisations deliver free Be Connected digital literacy programs to older Australians in their community.

Building Digital Skills grants help organisations to support older Australians aged 50+ through free digital mentoring sessions. A range of resources and support materials are available to help organisations to deliver this program, including the learning courses available on the Be Connected learning site.

Apply for up to $5,200 to run digital skills programs for older Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people in your community.

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Good Things Foundation Australia (GTFA)
Postal: Gadigal Country, Level 3, 223 Liverpool St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Tel: (02) 9051 9292

Our team acknowledges that we meet and work on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We wish to pay respect to their Elders – past and present.

VIC | GOV | GRANTING | Community Food Relief Program – Local Grants | applications close 4pm Tuesday 19 August 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

Supporting local food relief and food security activities that help Victorians access healthy and culturally appropriate food.

The program aims to help meet increased demand for food relief, strengthen and expand initiatives in local communities and begin to address the related drivers of food insecurity.

Organisations eligible for funding, include:
  • Neighbourhood houses
  • Community and volunteer-led organisations (can include religious organisations and grassroots groups) 
  • Social enterprises
  • Aboriginal entities
  • Victorian local government entities, public health services, and peak bodies when acting as an auspice for a community group or groups, or as the lead applicant that will support and provide funding to other local community organisations.
We invite you to attend one of our information sessions to learn more about the grant application process:

By supporting organisations to deliver food relief where it’s needed most, the Community Food Relief Program will make a real difference to our communities.

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State Government of Victoria
Tel (Calls in Australia): 1300 366 356

The Victorian Government acknowledges Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Country throughout Victoria and pays respect to their cultures and Elders past and present.

CoPP | GOV | GRANTING | Palais Theatre community grants and reservations

[Edited extract from public address]

The curtain has risen on two terrific community opportunities:


Palais Theatre Community Fund

The Palais Theatre Community Fund provides grants of up to $5000 to enhance a vibrant Port Phillip community. Applications for Round 12 are open until 5 pm, 4 July 2025

Palais Theatre Community Reservations

Community Reservations at the Palais Theatre is a City of Port Phillip and Live Nation initiative to increase access to groups that may not otherwise be able to utilise this extraordinary venue due to hire costs. Successful applicants for a community booking will have venue hire costs reduced to $1, enabling a range of users to experience the majestic Palais. Applications are now open for 2025 and 2026 events

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

CoPP | GOV | GRANTING | South Melbourne Community Chest (SMCC) grants | applications open 7 July-11 August 2025

[Edited extract from public address]

Do you have a great idea to benefit people living in Port Phillip?

To be eligible for consideration, proposed projects must be costed and planned for completion within a year of the grant being issued. 

Each year, South Melbourne Community Chest (SMCC)  distributes grants to a variety of community organisations including environmental groups, after school programs, gymnastics, meal programs and older persons groups and clubs within the City of Port Phillip.

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

NSW | ACON | GRANTING | Diversity Day Grants | applications close 6pm Wednesday 28 May 2025

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NSW is home to thriving and diverse LGBTQ+ communities.

We are the sum of resilient First Nations communities, diverse cultural and religious communities, and people of all ages and abilities. We are stronger as a community when we embrace and celebrate our own diversity.

ACON’s Diversity Day Grants are an opportunity to celebrate the breath of brilliant diversity in our community. These grants aim to encourage events that either celebrate LGBTQ+ Days of Significance or prioritise LGBTQ+ community in celebrating significant Cultural Days.

LGBTQ+ groups and individuals are invited to apply for a small grant of up to $1,000 to host local LGBTQ+ inclusive activities to celebrate Diversity Days that increase awareness and celebration of LGBTQ+ diversity in priority settings in NSW.

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ACON Health Limited trading as ACON (ACON)

ACON acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we operate on across NSW and remind people
that we are on Aboriginal land. ACON also acknowledges the Elders and in particular those visiting this website.

AUST | FRRR | GRANTING | Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) Small & Vital | Applications close 5pm AEST Tuesday 24 June 2025

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The Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) Small & Vital stream gives small remote, rural and regional communities across Australia the opportunity to access funds for a broad range of initiatives that directly and clearly benefit local communities.

There are two tiers of Small & Vital funding available.
  • Small grants up to $10,000 are available for a broad range of grassroots, community-led initiatives that directly and clearly benefit local communities that strengthen local people, places and climate solutions, with a preference for smaller communities (populations under 15,000). The timeframe to deliver these projects is up to 12 months.
  • Targeted larger leverage grants up to $50,000 are available for projects that focus on strengthening the digital skills, confidence and safety of adults enabling them to get online, build social connections, and access services, information, education, and employment through training, as well as acquiring the digital and connectivity infrastructure where needed. The timeframe to deliver these projects is up to 18 months.
FRRR’s Small & Vital program supports thriving, resilient, and sustainable remote, rural and regional communities across Australia. In particular, priority will be given to projects that:
  • Support communities to implement generational transition;
  • Invest in outback, remote, and less resourced communities;
  • Build capacity and resourcing for a just and equitable energy transition;
  • Support First Nations-led initiatives that strengthen culture, country, economic participation, and reconciliation.
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and assessed quarterly.

NOTE: There are two streams of funding available within the Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) Program: Small and Vital and Prepare and Recover. Organisations may submit their application in one of these streams per SRC grant round, and any other applications in this round will be considered ineligible.

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Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR)
Address: 101a/141 Mollison Street Bendigo VIC 3550
Postal: PO Box 41 Bendigo VIC 3552


The Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal acknowledges the Dja Dja Wurrung people as the Traditional Custodians of Jaara Country (Bendigo) where we are based, and extends our acknowledgement to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations where we fund organisations and activities. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and to the continuation of the custodial, cultural and educational practices of Australia’s First People.

NSW | BOS | GRANTING | Grant for Good 2025 | Applications close Wednesday 4 June 2025

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The Grant for Good is an annual $20,000 community grant to provide help to projects, organisations and initiatives that promote social inclusion activities, health and wellbeing, sports and other fields that benefit our communities.

To apply, we’ll need to know a few details about your organisation, including its impact on local communities and the disadvantaged, what you’ll do with the grant and who’ll benefit. Three finalists will be chosen, with the winner receiving the full grant by September 2025.

Congratulations to all our previous winners! The grants awarded have helped each organisation provide a direct and positive impact within the community.

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Grant for Good
Bank of Sydney (BOS)

AUST | BUFO | GRANTING | Bupa Foundation Community Grants | applications close 5pm AEST Friday 6 June 2025

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Community organisations have the opportunity to share in a total of $600,000 in grants, aimed at supporting programs that contribute positively to mentally healthy and sustainable societies. 

Funding of up to $10,000 is available for initiatives that align to one or more of the Bupa Foundation’s focus areas:
  • Healthy minds - building mentally healthy and resilient communities
  • Healthy planet, healthy people - supporting a healthy planet for healthy people
Applications demonstrating a meaningful connection to Bupa will be highly considered.

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Bupa Foundation (BUFO)
Address: 33 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000

Bupa would like to acknowledge and show respect to the Traditional Custodians of Australian land. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and recognise their cultural heritage, beliefs and continuing connection to land, waters and community. We thank you for your ongoing custodianship.

CoPP | GOV | GRANTING | Seniors Festival Grants 2025 | submissions close midnight Tuesday 10 June 2025

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The City of Port Phillip provides Seniors Festival events grants to fund events in Port Phillip. 

The purpose of the Seniors Festival | Friday 3 October-Friday 17 October 2025 is to promote a positive attitude to ageing amongst the whole community.

Applications are invited for events that showcase your organisation or community such as open days at sporting clubs and cultural groups, musical and literary events, dances and art exhibitions, events that prioritise inclusion and celebration.

How to apply
Applicants are required to read the guidelines before applying.

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

AUST | WESTPAC | GRANTING | Thrive Community Grants Around Australia | applications close Friday 30 May 2025

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Supporting smaller, local charities engaging with children and young people

Each year, Westpac Group's Thrive Community Grants offer up to $50,000 to improve the social and emotional wellbeing of children and young people. 

Investing in smaller, local charities that provide children and young people with opportunities to connect and participate in community life. 

We prioritise funding to support children and young people facing the greatest barriers to reaching their potential.
  • Who: Small (income below $500,000 annual) DGR-1 and ACNC registered charities
  • Funding: Up to $50,000
  • Deadline:
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Westpac Group (WESTPAC)

Westpac acknowledges the Traditional Owners as the custodians of this land, recognising their connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to Australia’s First Peoples, and to their Elders past and present.

CoPP | GOV | GRANTING | Annual Community Grants and Cultural Development Fund Grants | applications open Tuesday 29 April and close Tuesday 10 June 2025

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Funding will be for projects occurring between November 2025 and November 2026

If you have a great idea and need help for a community project that is inclusive and supports and engages activities in our local community or for a creative project, or a local festival or event that will bring people together in our places and spaces you may be eligible to apply.

Who can apply?

  • Community Grants – Not-for-profit incorporated organisations or groups for up to $10,000. 
For questions about the Community Grants round contact us at grants@portphillip.vic.gov.au
For questions about the Cultural Development Fund grants rounds contact us at cdf@portphillip.vic.gov.au

Updated guidelines and information and links to the application forms will be available from the 29 April. To find out more go to Funds, grants and subsidies - City of Port Phillip

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.


CoPP | GOV | HEARING | Your say: Funding for the future | submissions close Sunday 30 March 2025

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Community Funding Policy and grants programs are being reviewed.

City of Port Phillip (CoPP) wants to hear your experiences to help shape how we structure funding programs to support community-led activities and projects in Port Phillip.

Whether you’re part of a local organisation, a previous grant applicant, or simply someone who is interested in the future of our City, we want your ideas to help us improve our programs.

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City of Port Phillip (CoPP)
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.