The funding is part of the Federal Government’s Saluting Their Service (STS) Commemorative Grants Program.
The Cobram-Barooga RSL sub-branch will receive $7050 to install a new war memorial to commemorate locals who served in World War I and World War II.
Other successful applicants include the Numurkah and District Historical Society Inc and the Waaia Community Plan Committee Inc.
The STS program is an ongoing national grants program aimed at honouring the history of Australia’s defence personnel, veterans and their families.
Applications for the next round of STS grants are open until June 20.
Grants are available to a wide range of applicants, including ex-service organisations, community groups, schools and local councils.
STS grants come in two categories:
- Community grants: Up to $10,000 for local, community-based commemorative activities.
- Major grants: Between $10,001 and $150,000 for significant commemorative projects with national, state, territory, or regional impact.
Veterans and Defence Personnel Minister Matt Keogh said the grants ensured the sacrifices of past defence and service personnel weren't forgotten.
"Saluting Their Service grants support local communities to undertake projects that recognise and commemorate the service and sacrifice of our defence personnel, veterans and their families,” he said.
“Many older communities around Australia have cenotaphs and memorials dating back to World War I, but as an ever-growing country, we need to ensure Australia’s history is understood, and modern conflicts and the service of modern veterans are recognised.”