Northern Sydney’s largest Indoor Sports Centre reopens
The Northern Beaches Indoor Sports Centre (NBISC) at Warriewood has reopened following the completion of a $3.4 million upgrade - making it the largest indoor sports facility in Sydney’s north.
The upgraded facility has increased in size from four to six indoor multi-purpose courts along with a new mezzanine level and improved exterior landscaping.
Commenting on the upgrade, Northern Beaches Council General Manager Mark Ferguson stated “NBISC is used by over 5500 people each week for sports including basketball, netball, volleyball, futsal, wheelchair basketball, gymnastics."
Northern Beaches Council contributed $450,000 towards this project with further funding from local groups and sporting associations, donations, grants, and borrowings from the Bendigo Bank.
Ferguson added “Council is delighted to have been a major contributor in the development and recent upgrades of this important community facility."
NBISC is a not for profit organisation set up to provide a first class indoor sports centre for use by the community.
Image: Northern Beaches Council/Facebook
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