The Andrews Labor Government is giving grassroots sports clubs in the South West the support they need to grow and help more people than ever play the sports they love.
Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney MP today announced 12 clubs in the South West would share in over $526,000 from the second round of the Sporting Club Grants Program.
“Grassroots sports clubs are the heart and soul of their communities. They bring people together and create happier, healthier and safer communities, while also nurturing the next generation of elite champions”, Ms Tierney said.
Our Sporting Club Grants Program is removing barriers and supporting more people of all ages and abilities to participate in grassroots sports and realise their sporting dreams.
Clubs will receive grants for new modern uniforms and equipment, which is especially important for the record number of women and girls signing up to play.
In addition, grants are provided to expand the skills of coaches and officials and initiatives that strengthen the operations and sustainability of sporting clubs thrive into the future.
A total of $20,260 was provided to clubs in the South West. Successful clubs include:
- Warrnambool Lawn Tennis Club Inc – $3800 for Pertobe Sports & Community Hub preliminary business case
- Koroit Football Netball Club – $2500 for website development
- Portland Boardriders Club Inc – $2000 for skill development
- Tigersharks Basketball Club – $2800 for skill development and uniforms
- South Warrnambool Football and Netball Club Inc – $1260 for skill development
- Warrnambool City Netball Association – $2000 for skill development
- Portland Bowling Club Inc – $900 for equipment
- East Warrnambool Football and Netball Club – $1000 for uniforms
- Nirranda Cricket Club Inc – $1000 for uniforms
- Merrivale Football Netball Club -$1000 for equipment
- Senior Country Championships Working Group – $1000 for uniforms
- Warrnambool Calisthenics Club Inc – $1000 for uniforms
The Sporting Club Grants Program is part of our commitment to make sport more accessible and inclusive, increase local participation, stimulate local economies, and build sustainable sport and recreation and volunteer opportunities.
We are also delivering on the $100 million Community Sports Infrastructure Fund that is upgrading tired grounds and ageing pavilions, and building female-friendly change rooms.
And last year’s state budget delivered $22 million for the Better Indoors Stadium Fund and a further $8 million to continue the popular Country Football Netball Program.
The next round of the Sporting Club Grants Program opens on 19 June 2017. For more information visit www.sport.vic.gov.au
Quotes attributable to Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney
“Sport is such a big part of the community here in the South West. We are proud of our grassroots sports clubs and their efforts to make their sports more accessible and inclusive.”
“We’re strengthening them so they can open more doors for people from all walks of life to get active and play.”
“Everyone deserves the very best equipment. Clubs also need more team uniforms to grow their ranks. That is what we are delivering.”
“We are also training up coaches and club leaders so they can be the best they can be and help more people participate and reap the rewards of a healthy and active lifestyle.”