Jumping for joy in Coffs

NSW Nationals

Photo: Nationals Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh congratulates Coffs Coast Jump Club secretary Sally Hutchison (left) and board member Alita Childs

Nationals MPs Gurmesh Singh and Pat Conaghan have welcomed the completion of a significant upgrade for the Coffs Coast Jump Club at its Coffs Harbour Showground headquarters.

The Jump Club's Christmas Showjumping Competition was the perfect opportunity to unveil its new-look amenities block, which includes a striking mural by local indigenous artist Nelli Gallop.

Back in March, Mr Singh, the Nationals Member for Coffs Harbour, and Mr Conaghan, the Nationals Member for Cowper, joined club members to announce $273,088 for the club's amenities repair and upgrade project.

The grant was made under the Essential Community Sport Assets Program, jointly funded by the Australian and NSW Governments.

"It's terrific to be back here to see the completion of this refurbishment, which ensures the amenities are an accessible, modern, welcoming, safe and hygienic space for all users, particularly sports participants, volunteers, visitors and campers," Mr Singh said.

"This revamp also comes with energy efficient lighting, while the vibrant mural takes pride of place at the centre of these important improvements.

"This vital upgrade has breathed new life into the amenities building and I congratulate Coffs Coast Jump Club members on the completion of their project."

Mr Conaghan said the upgrade was a welcome addition to the Coffs Coast's expanding sporting credentials.

"It's fantastic to see well-loved sporting facilities like this one made inclusive, accessible and modernised to cater for our growing population on the Coffs Coast and ensure that we can comfortably host events like the one we see at the Showgrounds today," Mr Conaghan said.

"The former Nationals Governments on both a State and Federal level made significant investments into our local sporting communities, from major developments like the Vost Park Netball Courts and upcoming Sportz Central upgrades to smaller but just as important facilities like this for the Coffs Coast Jump Club.

"We know how facilities like these can positively impact not just local participation in sports but also enable us to attract regional and state events that bolster our local economy.

"Congratulations and thank you to the Coffs Coast Jump Club for your efforts in getting this project across the line, I can't wait to see more events in the near future!"

Coffs Coast Jump Club board member Alita Childs said they're delighted with the upgrade and repairs to the amenities block, and has thanked Harbour Bathrooms for doing a wonderful job of making them welcoming, clean, accessible, and beautiful.

"The vibrant and welcoming mural by local indigenous artist, Nelli Gallop, is just magnificent and brings a lot of joy to the space. With a fresh coat of paint to the building by Shields Painting, the Jump Club members, competitors and all volunteers and visitors to the Coffs Harbour Showgrounds are off to a great start for 2024.

"We look forward to welcoming all people to this beautiful space. A huge thank you to the NSW Office of Sport for this funding. It will make a huge difference to our community. Making it safer, cleaner, and more welcoming for all."

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