An elected Liberal Government will provide $2.35 million to build new and accessible change room facilities at the Skipton Community and Recreation Reserve.
Liberal Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan MP, has secured this commitment to ensure all athletes – especially female athletes - have access to modern and safe sporting facilities here in Skipton.
"I’ve had strong feedback from the Skipton community about the need for this redevelopment to support participation, access, and fairness in local sport,” Mr Tehan said.
“This funding will deliver new female change rooms, helping more people get involved and feel welcome.”
Community and Grants Officer for the Skipton Community and Recreation Reserve, Megan Read, said this investment would be transformational for local sport.
“This funding is a game-changer for us. It means we can finally provide proper facilities for our growing number of female players, ensuring they have the same opportunities and resources as their male counterparts,” Ms Read said.
“More than that, it makes our club a more inclusive space where everyone feels welcome and encouraged to participate. We couldn’t be more grateful to Dan for listening to our needs and working to support our initiatives.”
Mayor of Corangamite Shire, Cr Kate Makin, welcomed the announcement, noting Council’s existing commitment of $300,000 towards the project.
“We welcome the election commitment to fund the Council-backed Skipton Recreation Redevelopment. This long-standing priority for both the community and Council has the potential to transform local recreational facilities,” Cr Makin said.
“If delivered, this redevelopment will create new opportunities for the Skipton community, enabling residents of all ages and abilities to engage in activities that promote health and wellbeing.”
This commitment forms part of the Liberals’ plan to invest in regional communities and ensure Australians have access to the infrastructure they need to thrive.