
Moira Shire Council has endorsed a concept design for a new pavilion at Scott Reserve in Cobram.
Scott Reserve is a long-established and highly valued community sports hub, supporting both football and netball, as well as providing a space for broader community use.
The pavilion plays a central role in the reserve, providing essential facilities such as change rooms, meeting and social spaces, kitchen and kiosk areas, and first aid and wellbeing support.
The developed concept design presents a vision for a modern, inclusive and accessible pavilion, that aligns with regional standards and community expectations.
This concept design is part of preliminary planning only. Currently there is no committed funding and progression of the project is entirely dependent on securing significant external funding.
Moira Shire Council Chair Administrator Dr Graeme Emonson said Council wants to ensure the project was ready to proceed once funding becomes available.
"Developing a concept design and engaging with the community are key steps in ensuring the project is well-defined and 'shovel ready', should funding opportunities arise in the future," Dr Emonson said.
"Council will continue to consult with user groups and the broader community as planning progresses, ensuring future proposals reflect local needs and priorities."
External funding for the building works will be pursued to ensure the pavilion meets sporting standards and community needs.
The concept plan is available to view on Councils website:www.moira.vic.gov.au/Scott-Reserve-Pavilion-Future-Design