Nymagee to honour former servicemen with restored board

Mark Coulton presented a $3,000 cheque to members of Nymagee Progress Association last week to assist with the restoration of a local Honour Board recognising local  servicemen and women. ▪ Photo contributed
Mark Coulton presented a $3,000 cheque to members of Nymagee Progress Association last week to assist with the restoration of a local Honour Board recognising local
servicemen and women. ▪ Photo contributed

The community of Nymagee has received $3,000 to ensure that the contribution of local servicemen and women is appropriately honoured under the Australian Government’s Saluting Their Service grants programme.

Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton was in Nymagee last week and took the opportunity to present the Nymagee Progress Association with the funding.

Mr Coulton said the funding will help with restoration of the local Honour Board which serves an important purpose in the Nymagee community.

“The grants will help ensure that the contribution of those from our local area who have served our nation, and those who continue to serve, will be remembered and appropriately honoured,” Mr Coulton said.

“The dedication and hard work of organisations such as the Nymagee Progress Association ensures communities right across Western NSW can preserve our local wartime history for future generations.”

Mr Coulton said other local community organisations interested in applying for funding under the Saluting Their Service grants program should visit the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) website www.dva.gov.au/grants.