Five Wollongong groups get funds for worthy projects

Updated February 25 2016 - 10:28am, first published 10:16am
HAPPY BUNCH: (Back) Wollongong Lord Mayor Gordon Bradbery, Southern Phone managing director Mark Warren, (front) Greg Watts, Tanya Parry (Northern Illawarra Chamber of Commerce), Emma Burrows, Rebecca O'Shea (Project Contemporary Artspace), Paul Boultwood (Corrimal Chamber of Commerce) and Dapto Chamber of Commerce president Ian Fitzgibbon. Picture: Agron Latifi.
HAPPY BUNCH: (Back) Wollongong Lord Mayor Gordon Bradbery, Southern Phone managing director Mark Warren, (front) Greg Watts, Tanya Parry (Northern Illawarra Chamber of Commerce), Emma Burrows, Rebecca O'Shea (Project Contemporary Artspace), Paul Boultwood (Corrimal Chamber of Commerce) and Dapto Chamber of Commerce president Ian Fitzgibbon. Picture: Agron Latifi.

Five community groups in Wollongong City will share in a $25,000 grant provided by telecommunications provider Southern Phone. Project Contemporary Artspace ($10,000), Northern Illawarra Chamber of Commerce ($6200) to purchase two automated defibrillators, Corrimal and Dapto’s Chamber of Commerce both received $3100 to install one automatic defibrillator each and Bellambi Surf Club ($2600).

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