Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence joined Member for Buninyong Michaela Settle over the weekend to officially open new upgrades and female friendly change rooms at the Inverleigh Sporting Complex, made possible by more than $1.52 million from the Labor Government’s Community Sports Infrastructure Stimulus Program.
in regional hubs like Inverleigh, the new change rooms will enable the Inverleigh Hawks and Inverleigh Kookaburras to grow its female teams and host more competitions.
two new female friendly change rooms, umpire change rooms, new first aid room,
massage rooms and storage space, as well as upgrades to two existing change rooms.This complements the recently completed two new netball courts at the Complex, backed by $250,000 from the Government’s Female Friendly Facilities Fund.
$1.2 billion investment in community sport and recreation infrastructure since 2014.
also made financial contributions to the upgrades.
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Quotes attributable to Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence
“Having inclusive facilities like these at Inverleigh Sporting Complex will help local clubs attract new and keep existing players, building healthy and welcoming communities.”
“We know that when women and girls feel comfortable they’re more likely to stick with their sporting club, and that’s why having appropriate change rooms is so important.”
Quote attributable to Member for Buninyong Michaela Settle
“The Inverleigh Hawks Football Netball Club and Inverleigh Kookaburras Cricket Club are integral parts of this community - they deserve facilities that make everyone feel respected and included.”
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