
Parkes Shire Council is pleased to announce the four successful recipients of its 2026 Cultural Grants Program, with funding supporting a diverse range of cultural events and activities that celebrate the creativity and cultural heritage of communities across the shire.
Fittingly, during NAIDOC Week, two of this year's successful projects will commemorate the 50th anniversary of NAIDOC, recognising and celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Parkes Shire Mayor Neil Westcott congratulated the successful applicants and acknowledged the positive impact their projects will have across the community.
"Congratulations to each of this year's recipients. These projects reflect the passion, creativity and dedication of the volunteers and community organisations who work so hard to bring people together through arts, culture and shared experiences," the Mayor said.
"The Cultural Grants Program aims to nurture local skills, talents and creativity while supporting community groups to deliver innovative and meaningful cultural activities that enrich life across the Parkes Shire.
"Over the past eight years, Council has invested more than $100,000 through this program, supporting over 30 local community groups and not-for-profit organisations to deliver musical, cultural and artistic initiatives that strengthen our communities."
The successful recipients are:
- Peak Hill Country Crafts (auspicing the Peak Hill NAIDOC Committee) – $4,400
Funding will support the Voices of Wisdom: Peak Hill Elders Project, documenting and celebrating the lives, knowledge and contributions of Aboriginal Elders from Peak Hill. Marking the 50th anniversary of NAIDOC, the project will engage local photographer Marc Payne to create a series of high-quality, large-scale portraits that will form part of a public exhibition.
- Parkes Musical & Dramatic Society – $2,000
The Society will celebrate two significant milestones in 2026: 150 years since its first production in 1875 and 75 years since its reformation in 1951. Funding will assist with ICONIC 75, a month-long celebration featuring an exhibition of society memorabilia and a concert series showcasing its rich history.
- Central West Lachlan Landcare (auspicing the Parkes NAIDOC Family Fun Day Committee) – $2,000
To celebrate 50 years of NAIDOC, Central West Lachlan Landcare is partnering with the Parkes NAIDOC Family Fun Day Committee to deliver a community celebration at Bushman's Hill. The September event will recognise Indigenous culture and achievements and is open to all members of the Parkes community.
- Parkes PA & H Association – $1,200
Funding will support a Flower Arranging Workshop designed to develop skills and encourage greater participation in the Floral Art section of the Parkes Show. The workshop aims to inspire new exhibitors and revitalise one of the show's much-loved competition sections.
Cultural, Education and Library Services Manager Kerryn Jones said the program attracted strong interest, highlighting the enthusiasm for cultural initiatives across the shire.
"We were delighted by the number of applications received this year," Ms Jones said.