It was a bittersweet night for the team at Community Bank Tongala and Mathoura who said goodbye to a key leadership figure in their organisation.
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On Wednesday November 13, the Community Bank Tongala and Mathoura held their annual general meeting at the Tongala RSL where details about the last year were fleshed out, grants were given to community groups and the team said goodbye to one of their own.
It was announced at the AGM that board chair John Bentley would be stepping down from his position.
Mr Bentley said that while it was a bittersweet goodbye, he would not be stepping away from the organisation completely and will continue to act as a director of the organisation.
“It’s been the long haul. There’s been plenty of low lights and plenty of highlights, but at the end of the day, putting money back into the community and seeing the community benefit from that has been the best part of my job,” Mr Bentley said.
There were two guest speakers on the night, one was Andrew Thompson from youth re-engagement program ‘Boys in the Bush’ who talked about the community bank’s support of the program in the region recently.
The other guest speaker was Maya Kellett, a local netballer, who zoomed in from Melbourne to talk about her scholarship from the Community Bank to study at the University of Melbourne in 2024.
The community bank also awarded $58,608.30 to community groups and organisations across Tongala and Mathoura through grants on the night.
One of the grant recipients was the Tongala Primary School, accepted by school principal Rob Hogan, who said the school would put the money towards developing a program to re-engage young girls, similar to the ‘Boys in the Bush’ program.
They received $5,000 for their Empower Girls Program.
“The bank has funded the whole thing, I think because they’ve seen the success for Boys in the Bush, they decided and said, ‘Could you do anything for the girls?’” Mr Hogan said.
The Tongala Bowls Club received two grants ahead of its centenary year in 2025.
The first was a $4,500 grant renewing an annual sponsorship with the club and the second was a $5,000 grant to go towards designing and building a centenary garden to commemorate 100 years of the club.
The largest grant was awarded to the Mathoura events committee that received $20,671.50 to go towards a mobile cool room.
Committee member Pam Fitzgerald said this grant will allow the team to put on more events for the Mathoura and surrounding community more effectively.
Other grant recipients included: Moama Anglican Grammar was awarded $2,500 to buy new musical instruments; Tongala Lawn Tennis Club was awarded $1,500 towards the club’s sustainability; Tongala RSL was awarded $500 towards its 2025 Anzac Day event; Tongala Girl Guides was awarded $300 to teach First Aid and CPR training; Tongala Senior Citizens were awarded $6,071 to buy new air conditioners; Goulburn Murray Cricket was awarded $5,000 for an annual season sponsorship; Mathoura Primary School was awarded $4,925.80 to buy new primary school furniture; Embrace Church was awarded $2,640 for its upcoming Tongala Carols by Candlelight event.