Knox netballers now have two additional indoor netball courts to take their game next level at the Knox Regional Netball Centre, made possible by the Victorian Government.
State Member for Bayswater, Jackson Taylor joined Federal Member for Aston, Mary Doyle and City of Knox Mayor, Cr Jude Dwight to officially open the newly expanded centre, made possible by a $5 million investment from the Victorian Governmentโs Community Sports Infrastructure Stimulus Program.
The centre is home to the popular Mountain District Netball Association, Eastern Football and Netball League and local council run competitions; thatโs almost 3,200 players each week that depend on the facilities.
The two new indoor netball courts are Netball Victoria standard and are complemented by upgrades to the centreโs toilets, change rooms, storerooms, first aid facilities, entry, landscaping and car parking. Local netball now has more space to host extra teams and competitions and expand on local development and pathway programs throughout the year.
The Victorian Budget 2023/24 is providing more than $213 million to deliver and improve community sports infrastructure and support initiatives that boost participation and inclusion in local sport. The funding is part of $1.9 billion invested in community sport and recreation infrastructure since 2014.
Investments like these are all about creating jobs, stimulating local economies, and improving the health, wellbeing, and social outcomes for Victorian communities.
MP Jackson Taylor acknowledged Knox City Council for its commitment and more than $6 million financial contribution to the project, and the Federal Government for contributing $4 million into the project.
For more information about infrastructure grant opportunities available through the Victorian Government visit sport.vic.gov.au
