The Andrews Labor Government is ramping up its support of country and outer metropolitan football and netball clubs with $2.5 million worth of grants to back clubs and help communities like Macedon boost their home ground advantage through the 2022-23 Country Football and Netball Program.
Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas today encouraged local clubs to liaise with their local councils about opportunities to apply to the Country Football and Netball Program.
The program supports new facilities, replacements and upgrades to existing facilities at football and netball clubs across rural, regional and outer metropolitan Victoria, so they can meet growing demand and welcome even more members.
Grants of up to $250,000 are available to redevelop and build new ovals and netball courts, install LED sports lighting, and build new or redevelop existing pavilions.
There’s also a strong focus on supporting clubs in communities who have recently experienced natural disasters such as floods, or clubs in communities that are experiencing socio-economic disadvantage, strong population growth or other economic challenges.
Launched in 2005, the program is a partnership with the AFL, AFL Victoria and Netball Victoria that’s invested more than $35 million into more than 550 projects across the state.
It’s all about delivering more opportunities for clubs to meet growing demand, welcome even more members, and host the big events at modern, accessible home grounds they can be proud of.
The Labor Government has invested more than $1.6 billion in community sports infrastructure since 2014. Applications close on 27 March 2022. For more information about the program and to apply visit sport.vic.gov.au
Quotes attributable to Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas
"Regional clubs including those in Macedon are a breeding ground for our next generation of sporting champions. They deserve modern,safe and accessible facilities they can be proud of."
"Better facilities allow clubs to take on more players, host more events and draw bigger crowds, creating a real buzz in the community and boosting local economies."
"I urge football and netball clubs here in Macedon to talk to their local shires and councils to kick start projects that can make a real difference in people’s lives."