New lights to boost cricket and AFL numbers at Marrara

The Morrison Government is helping deliver more sporting opportunities for Northern Territory clubs with Darwin's first night cricket venue now ready for competition.

The installation of new light towers at Marrara's TIO Stadium is expected to significantly boost participation in cricket and AFL competitions, allowing night matches and training across all levels.

The Federal Government contributed $500,000 to the $1.54 million project as part of its Community Sport Infrastructure grant program.

Minister for Sport Richard Colbeck said the upgrade will provide increased opportunities for cricketers to train and play.

"Installing lighting at the venue not only allows players to escape the heat and humidity in the north but will support female and junior participation in social and competitive cricket", Minister Colbeck said.

Lighting the oval will support game and training fixtures and open up new timeslots to accommodate junior and women's games during the week, increasing participation and helping to attract and retain players.

The installation of floodlights will also benefit AFL who use the facility to train and play during the football season, resulting in almost full-time use of the facility year-round. The lighting can also be adjusted to accommodate various sports, training, general event lighting and senior cricket matches.

Senator for the Northern Territory Dr Sam McMahon said in addition to increasing grassroots participation in sport, it's also hoped the new lighting will see the Marrara cricket ground attract teams and host further domestic and international matches in Darwin.

"This is a wonderful facility for NT Cricket and the wider Darwin community, and it has taken a real team effort to deliver this project, bringing together the support of the Australian Government and Northern Territory Government," Senator McMahon said.

Minister Colbeck said the Australian Government's $100 million Community Sport Infrastructure grant program is a valuable investment in building community spirit and pride.

"This program is not just about building better sporting facilities, it is about building stronger, healthier communities by promoting physical activity, social connection, and economic vitality."

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