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South Australian Government Grants

South Australian local government councils, businesses and community groups can apply for funding for projects that encourage cycling, walking and reducing car use.

South Australian local government councils, businesses and community groups can apply for funding for projects that encourage cycling, walking and reducing car use.

Grants available to councils

The following grants are open to South Australian local government councils:

A list of council cycling projects being funded is available in the State Bicycle Fund and State Black Spot Cycling projects  (PDF 53KB) download.

Grants available to councils, businesses and community groups

TravelSmart grants provide funding for small-scale projects that focus on:

Applicants must have an ABN, so you need to partner with an ABN holder - eg a local business or community group.

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