Harley Hammond Reserve Nears Netball Courts Concrete Pour

Harley Hammond Reserve in Broadford is continuing to take shape as a growing hub for community sport and recreation, with the project now moving into site preparation ahead of the concrete pour for the new netball courts.

The works form part of the Harley Hammond Reserve Netball Courts and Lighting Upgrade and Play Space Project, which will deliver two state-of-the-art netball courts supported by competition-level lighting.

Once complete, the upgrade will support Broadford's expanding netball community including the Broadford Football Netball Club, Broadford Junior Football Netball Club and Broadford Netball Club, helping to provide safer, higher-quality facilities for players of all ages and abilities.

A new play space will also be constructed adjacent to the courts in April, delivering an additional space for families and young people to enjoy year-round.

The $1.167 million project is funded through $967,250 from the Australian Government's Play Our Way Program, with Mitchell Shire Council contributing $200,000.

All works are expected to be completed by June 2026.

Visit the Harley Hammond Reserve Netball Courts and Lighting Upgrade and Play Space Project page for ongoing updates.

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