Netball communities throughout Victoria are poised for a substantial boost in infrastructure following the federal election.
The Albanese Labor Government has pledged over AUD$70 million aimed at developing new and upgrading existing local sports facilities.
Several key projects are set to receive significant funding, including a new pavilion at Templeton Reserve in Wantirna, which will receive $3 million, and major renovation works at Drysdale Football & Netball Club, allocated $5.45 million.
Additionally, the North Bendigo Recreation Reserve is earmarked for AUD$3 million, while the Nunawading Indoor Sports Centre will undergo an expansion costing AUD$45 million.
This funding will also extend support to venues in Werribee, Whittlesea, Somerville, Sunbury, and Fish Creek, creating safer and more inclusive environments for netball players across both metropolitan and regional areas.
Some funding commitments include:
Netball Victoria has welcomed this financial commitment, recognising its potential to enhance participation opportunities and bolster local communities.
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