Games On! Delivering For Queensland Community Sport

Minister for Sport and Racing and Minister for the Olympic and Paralympic Games The Honourable Tim Mander
  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering for grassroots sport with 119 projects funded through its Games On! program.
  • Funding has been received by 80 sporting clubs across Queensland, with 18 projects already under construction.
  • Games On! is delivering a community sports legacy of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering sporting infrastructure for the state's future, and a fresh start for Queensland.

The Crisafulli Government is delivering vital upgrades for grassroots sporting clubs and community facilities through its $250 million Games On! program.

More than two thirds of the 119 clubs have now received funding, with 18 projects already underway and more to commence before the end of the year.

At Souths Rugby Union Club in Yeronga, players, officials and spectators will benefit from a $1 million investment from the Crisafulli Government for the club to complete Stage 2 of its clubhouse redevelopment.

The Crisafulli Government's Games On! program is delivering new and upgraded fields and courts, clubhouses, changerooms and lighting around the state, providing better facilities for athletes, officials and spectators, and ensuring the benefits of the Games continue long after 2032.

After a decade of underinvestment from the former Labor government, the Crisafulli Government is delivering Queensland's grassroots clubs and community groups.

Minister for Sport and Racing and Minister for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tim Mander said the $250 million Games On! program would create an equal playing field for all of Queensland.

"Queensland is the home of Australian sport, and we are determined to ensure Queenslanders in every part of the state have access to world-class facilities," Minister Mander said.

"Every Queenslander, no matter their location, deserves a chance to be active, healthy and involved in sport."

"Many of Queensland's great sporting champions started their careers in a community sporting club and through Games On! we're providing significant investments to strengthen grassroots clubs through vital infrastructure upgrades."

Souths Rugby Union Club President Derek Thomas said the support through Games On! would create a hub for the local community.

"We want this to be, not just a club for men's players, but for women and girls, juniors, and players of all abilities," Mr Thomas said.

"We see these upgrades as a way to welcome more people into the club, not just to play on the field, but to spectate, enjoy a meal and connect with their community."

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