Queensland Government commits $10 million for proposed North Ipswich Stadium
The Queensland Government has committed $10 million to the proposed redevelopment of sporting facilities at North Ipswich.
A proposal to redevelop North Ipswich Reserve includes plans to build a 12,000 capacity mid-size fit-for-purpose rectangular stadium with upgraded facilities for high performance sports and more inclusive facilities for both community and elite sport.
As a key economic and lifestyle asset for Queensland’s fastest growing city, the upgraded North Ipswich Sport and Entertainment Precinct would also increase Ipswich’s ability to attract and host major sporting and cultural events.
The Queensland Government’s $10 million investment is in addition to the promised $20 million in Federal Government funding, with the Ipswich Council also likley to contribute $10 million towards the project.
Following an agreement on funding and the development of a business case, steering and advisory groups would be established to confirm delivery costings, timeframes and construction requirements.
The North Ipswich Reserve currently has two rectangular training fields, a 6,000 capacity stadium, function centre, gymnasium and change rooms and is home to the Ipswich Jets Rugby League Football Club and Ipswich Jets Netball Club.
Commenting on the funding, Queensland Premier, Steven Miles noted “our $10 million investment will help bring the North Ipswich Sport and Entertainment Precinct proposal to life and deliver more inclusive infrastructure for the Ipswich community.
“The facility could also feature as a training ground for athletes in 2032, which would deliver legacy benefits to the region for decades to come.”
Queensland Rugby League Chairman, Bruce Hatcher noted “Ipswich is rugby league heartland, producing some of the finest quality players, coaches, and administrators over the years.
“Rugby league in Ipswich forms a critical part of our statewide footprint and securing this funding will provide a massive boost for participants and supporters in the region.”
Queensland Sports Minister, Michael Healy added “The addition of a boutique stadium in Ipswich, would give Queensland’s fastest growing city a real advantage in attracting and hosting major sporting and cultural events.
“On our way to quickly becoming the major events capital of Australia, we know the benefits that hosting large events brings to regions, boosting visitor economies and creating good local jobs.”
“This redevelopment will deliver more inclusive and accessible sporting infrastructure, which is vital in driving participation levels because we want to see more Queensland girls and boys more active.
“I know the galvanising power of sport and recognise the ability it has to unite communities that lead to better outcomes for Queensland families.”
Last month the ground hosted a NRL trial match between the Gold Coast Titans and Parramatta Eels in front of a near-capacity crowd of 5,306.
Images: Concept for the new stadium (top) and Mitchell Moses of the Parramatta Eels during the pre-season challenge match at North Ipswich Reserve on 25th February (below).
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