Cardinia Shire Council opens Lang Lang Pavilion and Reserve
Cardinia Shire Council has officially opened the Lang Lang Pavilion and Reserve with the major recreation and community precinct being a partnership between the Council, Federal Government and Our Community Company.
The reserve featured ovals for football and cricket, and netball courts with the pavilion equipped with a multipurpose community space, universally accessible change rooms, a gym, kitchen, umpire facilities and storage space.
The Lang Lang Pavilion and Reserve precinct is located at 200 Caldermeade Road in Caldermeade.
Cardinia Shire Council contributed $5.7 million to the reserve while Our Community Company contributed $3.3 million.
The pavilion was funded through the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Fund ($1.5 million) and Cardinia Shire Council ($3 million).
Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Brett Owen noted “this is an exciting addition for the Lang Lang community and surrounding areas as it provides new facilities for a number of sporting and community groups.
“We have the ideal spot here for our community with sporting and community facilities, parks and open spaces.”
Westernport Ward Councillor Ray Brown added “This is a state-of-the-art precinct.”
Federal member for Monash Russell Broadbent was pleased to attend the official opening event and commented “I’d like to see this standard of sporting and recreation facility across all of my electorate. This is a wonderful sporting and community precinct.’
For more information about Lang Lang Pavilion and Reserve, visit Council’s website
Image: Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Brett Owen officially opened the new precinct with Federal Member for Monash Russell Broadbent MP and representatives from Our Community Company.
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