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Community resilience grants to help commercial fishers Stay Afloat

Community resilience grants to help commercial fishers Stay Afloat

by seafoodindustryaustralia | Feb 8, 2021 | Uncategorized

Applications are now open for Community Resilience Grants of up to $2000, as part of the Stay Afloat program to support and improve the mental health of those in the seafood industry. The grants are available for seafood communities around Australia to host...

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