The town's Rotarians have finished the financial year by donating $13,500 to a myriad of local charities and benefits.
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"Every year we manage to raise a bit more, so we're able to give away more," said Peter Commens, who will be taking over from Trish Davies as club president.
A total of five charities, three community groups, seven local schools, and six national programs received a cut of the money.
Each is allotted based on merit, with those in need receiving the highest amounts.
This year, the Junee Community Centre took delivery of the largest sum.
"If we know they're in need, we want to try to help them," Mr Commens said.
"The community centre's youth focus program is looking to send some young people over to walk the Kokoda Track, which we thought was a worthwhile cause."
This year's presentation also featured a series of club sponsored awards.
Former Junee High School teacher Brian Beasley topped the honour roll with the 2019 Community Service Award.