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Kick off time for new sport facilities in Wendouree

The Victorian Government is backing more locals to get involved in community sport at Wendouree West Recreation Reserve and nearby Victoria Park, with new facilities boosting sports from skateboarding to soccer.

Wendouree sport Precinct

With around 1,200 participants playing soccer in the Ballarat area, community sport is booming at popular local sport hubs like these.

At Wendouree West Recreation Reserve, the new facilities include a female friendly pavilion, a new community hub for the Wendouree Neighbourhood Centre and Ballarat YMCA Youth Programs and a community kitchen.

The facilities also include a Men’s Shed, a ReCranked Youth Shed, skate and BMX facilities and a street soccer zone.

The 3 new soccer pitches are a welcome boost for the Forest Rangers Soccer Club, which will now have more room to train and host big games and tournaments with larger crowds.

A new synthetic cricket wicket will provide a home competition and training venue for the growing local cricket side, the North Ballarat Cricket Club.

At Victoria Park, the new pavilion features home and away female friendly change rooms as well as an office space, storage, community kitchen and canteen, umpires change rooms, publicly accessible toilets, spectator seating, walking paths and landscaping.

The pavilion is the home base for the 140 players of the Victoria Park Soccer Club, and available to the Lucas Cricket Club over summer, as well as community groups and nearby schools.

The Victorian Government has funded $7 million through the Local Sports Grants initiative for the Wendouree West Recreation Reserve and $500,000 from the World Games Facilities Fund for the new Victoria Park pavilion.

Ballarat City Council also contributed funding to these projects.

For more information about these programs and successful projects visit our grants page

Page last updated: 11 Nov 2024
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