Victorian Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence has announced applications are now open for the third round of the Victorian Government’s $13.5 million.
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A park built for Melbourne’s 1956 Olympics will become a sports hub to serve its community through to 2056 – one of dozens of projects supported in a major local sports infrastructure drive from the Victorian Government.
Olympic Park in Heidelberg has received $4.5 million to continue works to transform the park into a multi-faceted sport and recreation precinct.
The $110 million second round of the Victorian Community Sports Infrastructure Stimulus Program has backed 42 projects across the state, which are expected to create 600 local jobs.
Heidelberg United Football Club Secretary, John Lioupas, told Neos Kosmos that ‘the Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence confirmed that Olympic Park in Heidelberg had received $4.5 million to continue works to transform the park into a multi-faceted sport and recreation precinct’.
VIC Premier
The Andrews Labor Government is ramping up support for sport and active recreation organisations to build the sector’s capability and help more people get involved in regular activity.
Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence today announced applications were open for the next round of the
Together More Active program
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This round sees project funding of up to $120,000 per year available over two years for all recognised state sporting associations, state sport and active recreation bodies and regional academies of sport.
Project funding is available to assist in the development and delivery of programs that support participation outcomes or build resilience and capacity.