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Increasing female participation prompts strategic sports update

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City of Newcastle will reshape its Strategic Sports Plan to meet the needs of an expanding population and enable more women and girls to train and compete.

 

Adopted by the elected Council in December 2020, the 10-year plan was designed to address future demand and inform the ongoing supply, maintenance and upgrade of sporting infrastructure across the Local Government Area.


City of Newcastle has already delivered or commenced 78 of the plan's 93 recommendations, with more than $20 million invested into new and upgraded infrastructure over the past three years, but the rapid growth of women's sport and a predicted population boom as part of the Broadmeadow Place Strategy have brought forward the need to update the plan.


City of Newcastle announced the review in front of more than 100 participants at last night's fourth annual Sports Summit, which is designed to foster stronger relationships with local sporting groups.


Executive Manager Community and Recreation Lynn Duffy said City of Newcastle was committed to continuing collaboration with clubs and associations as part of the updated Strategic Sports Plan.


“We're proud to work closely with our local clubs and governing bodies on the need for facility upgrades, ensuring players at every level of their chosen sport and the community have continued access to high quality sporting and leisure opportunities," Ms Duffy said.


"In recent years this collaboration has led to the development of more inclusive, accessible and female-friendly facilities and amenities.


"That includes upgrades at Myers Park and Lugar Park, as well as major grandstand redevelopment projects at Darling Street Oval and Passmore Oval worth almost $6 million."


Chair of City of Newcastle's Sports Infrastructure Working Party, Councillor Peta Winney-Baartz, said the need for facilities that support universal access is greater than ever.


"We know that a governing body such as Northern NSW Football has set a goal of having 30,000 female participants by 2026 and they'll all need somewhere to train and play," Cr Winney-Baartz said.


"The Strategic Sports Plan covers 12 other field-based sports including athletics, AFL, baseball, cricket, croquet, equestrian, netball, rugby league, rugby union, softball, tennis, and touch football/Oztag.


"If you take into consideration the Broadmeadow Place Strategy, we're likely to see a population increase of 40,000 residents in that area alone, so we need to ensure we're getting maximum use out of the 152 fields City of Newcastle manages.


"Reviewing the plan will help us secure State and Federal government funding for new and upgraded sporting facility bathrooms, change rooms and lighting, while we also continue to upgrade everything from field layout to drainage and irrigation."


City of Newcastle will call for expressions of interest for an independent consultant to update the Strategic Sports Plan in the next financial year.

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