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Horizon Power invests $5M in community initiatives

by Katie Livingston
May 16, 2025
in Batteries & Storage, Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Retail, Sponsored Editorial, Stakeholder Engagement, Sustainability
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A total of 72 community initiatives across regional Western Australia have each been awarded up to $50,000 via Horizon Power’s Community Partnerships Program.  

Horizon Power’s Community Partnerships Program has awarded a further $546,300 in funding to support community organisations and events through regional and remote Western Australia. 

Since 2020, the program has delivered more than $5 million in funding to support more than 560 initiatives across the state’s regional and remote communities. 

This latest round of partnerships will support regional sporting associations, cultural and music events, and arts and educational programs for school-aged children. 

It will help build capacity in regional and remote Western Australian organisations and create vibrancy in the local communities across the Kimberley, Pilbara, Gascoyne, Mid West, Goldfields and Esperance regions. 

Lake Argyle (Kununurra, Kimberley). Image: Horizon Power

Successful recipients include Broome-based arts organisation, Marrugeku, for the delivery of its Cut the Sky video installation across the Kimberley; Pilbara Community Men’s Shed for upgrades to its Karratha facilities; and St John Ambulance for its Warnkarunku Wellbeing Walkabout Day in Leonora. 

The program will also support a number of cross-regional and major events including the Shire of Shark Bay’s annual Beats in the Bay, Spinifex Spree in Port Hedland, Winter Wonderland in Esperance and the Boab Festival in Derby. 

The Western Australian Government, through Horizon Power’s Community Partnerships Program, provides $1.1 million each financial year to support regional community initiatives and events. 

The Community Partnerships Program provides funding support up to $50,000, per partnership, to organisations delivering health and wellbeing outcomes in their communities, in the regional energy provider’s service area. 

Western Australian Minister for Energy and Decarbonisation, Amber-Jade Sanderson, said the State Government is committed to supporting local initiatives and events in Western Australia’s regional and remote communities, through Horizon Power’s Community Partnerships Program. 

“We are proud to see the positive impact the program continues to have in regional Western Australia, supporting hundreds of community initiatives across our state since 2020,” Ms Sanderson said. 

“This program is focused on supporting organisations that have a strong community impact, ensuring that funds go towards initiatives and events that are accessible to many and contribute to the overall wellbeing and vibrancy of our communities.  

“These partnerships are making a real difference, delivering positive outcomes and empowering communities across Western Australia.” 

Applications for Horizon Power’s next round of Community Partnerships will open mid-July 2025. 

For more information, visit https://www.horizonpower.com.au/partnerships 

 

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