Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 14, 2020

Logan City Council completes first stage of multi-sport development at Underwood Park

The first stage of an $11.9 million multi-sport development being undertaken by Logan City Council at Underwood Park in the southern Brisbane suburb of Priestdale has been completed and was opened on Saturday 11th July.

New clubhouses and amenities for Logan City BMX Academy and Underwood Park Netball Association were part of the first stage handed over.

The first stage also includes netball change rooms, court and lighting upgrades, a cafe and public amenities.

Logan City Council Mayor Darren Power said the new facilities would be "a game changer" for all users as community sport resumes following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.

Mayor Power notes “we’ve seen so much put on hold during these unprecedented times so it will be great to see these clubs make use of the new facilities.”

Logan City Councillor Lisa Bradley said the development added to the already popular Underwood Park precinct advising that “the two clubs that call Underwood Park home and catering for so many local families now have amazing new facilities” and added that just under $500,000 of divisional funding had been the catalyst for additional funding to help achieve a great outcome for the community.

“It will be an impressive sight when it is fully operational and the clubs, volunteer groups and the community can make the most of these wonderful facilities.”

The second stage of the development was expected to be completed in mid-August and would include:

  • New football (soccer) clubhouse, change rooms and upgraded field lights

  • Mountain biking storage space

  • A community hall

  • Meals on Wheels kitchen and office space.

Councillor Bradley enthused “it will be an impressive sight when it is fully operational and the clubs, volunteer groups and the community can make the most of these wonderful facilities.”

Queensland Minister for Sport and Springwood MP Mick de Brenni said athletes, volunteers and officials who have been benched during the COVID-19 pandemic are now returning to play.

“At Underwood Park, teams are getting back in action with purpose-built new facilities to make the playing experience even better.”

Underwood Park is home to the Underwood Park Netball Association, Rochedale Rovers Football Club, Rochedale Tigers Rugby League, Rochedale South Cricket Club, Logan City BMX Academy, Rochedale Mixed Softball Club, Springwood Softball Club, Guides Queensland (Underwood), RATS mountain bike club, and it will soon be home to the Rochedale-Springwood Meals on Wheels.

The development is jointly funded by the Queensland Government ($10 million) and Logan City Council ($1.7 million), while Underwood Park Netball has provided a $200,000 contribution.

Image top: Minister for Sport and Springwood MP Mick de Brenni at the official opening of the Logan City BMX Academy facilities at Underwood Park; and image above: Logan City BMX riders Alastair Perry, Travis Banner and Samuel Bielanowski are happy to be back riding.

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