PUTTING DANDENONG’S GRASSROOTS ATHLETES FIRST

The Andrews Labor Government is putting Dandenong families first by building state-of-the-art new sports facilities.

 

Member for Dandenong, Gabrielle Williams MP, announced today that Greaves Reserve is set to benefit from the Labor Government’s Community Sports Infrastructure Fund by receiving a $100,000 grant.

 

This investment will be provided to the City of Greater Dandenong to help fund the installation of new 200 lux floodlighting at Greaves Reserve. The lights will be installed at the rugby and soccer pitches to the south of the Alan Carter Pavilion.

 

South Eastern Titans Rugby League Club and White Star Dandenong Soccer Club will benefit from the upgrade. The improved floodlighting will allow both local clubs to maximise the use of their grounds and offer more opportunities to kids and adults of all ages to take part in organised sporting activities.

 

Grassroots sports clubs are the lifeblood of our suburbs and towns. They are where communities get together, locals embrace healthy and active lifestyles and kids enjoy special memories that stay with them for life.

 

Victoria is the sporting state, and it doesn’t happen by chance. We’re upgrading grassroots facilities all over the state, because it changes people’s lives for the better.

 

Quotes attributable to Member for Dandenong, Gabrielle Williams MP:

“Grassroots sport in Dandenong is at the heart of our local communities, and local players deserve quality  facilities. That’s exactly what we’re delivering.”

 

‘This lighting upgrade will allow local clubs to better utilise their facilities throughout the year and provide more opportunity for people to participate in team sport.”

 

“For too long, communities all over Victoria have had to contend with ageing facilities. We promised we’d help clubs update tired grounds and build the facilities they need, and we are delivering.”