Repairs to the Kalannie Sporting & Recreation Club will continue to progress thanks to a grant from local businesses.
Primaries Kalannie and the Crop Science division of Bayer have donated $1000 to the club through the iGiveLocal Community Support Program.
Now in its fourth year, the iGiveLocal Program has to date donated over $100,000 to more than 190 local causes around the country.
The cheque was proudly presented by Primaries Kalannie representative Mark Waters, Kalannie Sporting and Recreation Club manager Tricia Harris and Bayer commercial sales manager Tim Sippe.
The Kalannie Sporting & Recreation Club lost its roof and sustained severe damage during a storm on Easter Friday back in 2018.
Whilst the building and contents were insured, the club wanted to use the opportunity to undertake some much-needed renovations and alterations.
With the local Shire having committed funds elsewhere the renovations have been paid for by the community.
Mr Waters said he was proud to support the fundraising efforts.
"The club is the social hub for our farming community, we have no hotel in town and being a small town of only 150 people, everything revolves around this club," he said.
"From sports through to social gatherings and meetings.
"This donation will specifically assist in paying for the renovations to the family lounge area and the children's room.
"Needless to say, we're very pleased to be able to make this contribution."