Nillumbik sporting clubs receive upgraded lighting
Victoria’s Nillumbik Shire Council has officially launched recent lighting upgrades at local ovals allowing more Nillumbik sporting clubs to extend their oval use for training in the early mornings and evenings.
The upgrades will allow for additional teams and membership growth and are anticipated to help with the retention of players and members through the winter season, as well as improve safety with better visibility.
Councillor Frances Eyre acknowledged the clubs’ volunteers sharing “Thank you for your hard work and persistence to continually improve our amazing clubs and facilities for our sports-loving community.”
The lighting upgrades have been funded as part of the $1,479,040 Victorian Government 2020 Community Sports Infrastructure Stimulus Program to upgrade sports lighting, with Council contributing $150,000 to this project at five sporting facilities including:
Diamond Hills Reserve
Diamond Creek Netball Courts
Bridge Street Oval, Eltham
Eltham Lower Park Front Oval
Hurstbridge High Oval – Greysharps Road
Nillumbik Councillors Frances Eyre and Natalie Duffy joined Eltham MP Vicki Ward and the presidents of the Eltham Rugby Union Club, Lower Eltham Cricket Club and Eltham Lacrosse Club for the official launch of the upgrades.
Image left to right: Councillor Frances Eyre, Steven Stanley, President Lower Eltham Cricket Club, John Taylor, President Eltham Rugby Union Club, Eltham MP Vicki Ward, Councillor Natalie Duffy and Luke Kendall, President Eltham Lacrosse Club.
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