Almost $1 million to boost two local playing fields

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A Labor Government would invest $940,000 towards upgrading sporting fields in Macarthur in a massive funding injection for sport in our region, says Dr Mike Freelander.  

 The member for Macarthur, who is seeking a second term at the May 18 election, says Labor has committed $800,000 to deliver upgrades to the Eschol Park Sporting Complex, while an additional $140,000 will be provided to improve facilities at Sarah Redfern Oval in Minto.  

 “This funding will be used to deliver essential upgrades to our local grounds and will ensure that our local sporting clubs can continue to thrive into the future,” he said.  

 “Eagle Vale-St Andrews Junior Rugby League Football Club will benefit greatly from the provision of a covered outdoor area for spectators and upgrades to the clubhouse at Eschol Park.

“Labor will also support the growing female participation at the club, giving our female athletes the amenities that they deserve.  

Boost: Dr Freelander at Eschol Park sporting complex with members of the Eagle Vale St Andrews footy club.

“At Sarah Redfern Oval, clubs like the Minto Soccer Club will benefit from funding towards upgrading the amenities block and fencing, as well as delivering lighting that will enable players to utilise the fields after dark.

“With Macarthur South West United FC to join the A-League in 2020, there’s never been a more exciting time for sport in south west Sydney.  

“Our region is experiencing rapid population growth, and it is essential that our wonderful local sporting clubs and fields are supported so that they can continue to cater to our community’s needs,’’ Dr Freelander said.

“That is why Labor will facilitate these essential upgrades in government and continue to support our region’s future sporting stars.”

Sport spokesman, Senator Don Farrell, said Labor was committed to supporting clubs and communities to improve local sporting facilities to give all Australians a fair go at sport.  

“Whether they dream of playing for Wests Tigers or just want to enjoy the benefits of being physically active, we want to give all Australians the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of sport,” Senator Farrell said.  

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