ClubGrants funding supports a ‘valuable community service’

A $10,000 donation by Cessnock Leagues Club will help Central Hunter Community Broadcasters continue its important connection with the Cessnock area. The donation – provided by the club via the 2022 Cessnock LGA ClubGrants Fund – has allowed the volunteer-run radio station (2CHR-FM) to upgrade its broadcast equipment so programs will be able to continue [...]

By |2023-05-10T09:11:15+10:008 May 2023|Club News|Comments Off on ClubGrants funding supports a ‘valuable community service’

ClubGrants Provide Vital Support for Community Organisations

With a primary response area of over 1800 square kilometres, Cessnock District Rescue Squad is one of the busiest Volunteer Rescue Association branches in NSW. From animal rescues to snake removals, motor vehicle accidents, searches, storms and more, the VRA is here for the community, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. VRA squads [...]

By |2023-11-22T15:29:26+11:0030 March 2023|Club News|Comments Off on ClubGrants Provide Vital Support for Community Organisations

Grants available for RFS brigades

Central Rural Fire Brigade volunteers will be able to stay cool, hydrated and well-fed, thanks to a grant from  Cessnock Leagues Club’s Rural Fire Service Fund. The brigade used the $2000 grant to purchase a new fridge and freezer for its station, upgrading from a 15-year-old fridge and a small ice machine. The new fridge [...]

By |2023-03-08T09:37:44+11:008 March 2023|Club News|Comments Off on Grants available for RFS brigades

We’re Charging into the EV Future

Locals and visitors who drive electric vehicles can now charge their cars in the heart of Cessnock. Cessnock Hospitality Group (CHG) has installed four electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at Wine Country Motor Inn on Darwin Street. The charging stations are located in the motel's undercover carpark and are available for all EV drivers to [...]

By |2023-02-24T08:41:38+11:0017 February 2023|Club News|Comments Off on We’re Charging into the EV Future