13 July 2016 | Tennis Queensland
Twenty-five clubs across Queensland are set to receive a share of more than $25,000 to invest in facility upgrades thanks to grants funded by Heritage Bank and Tennis Queensland.
The grants were awarded to projects that will engage local communities, aid sustainability of the club and increase tennis participation including: clubhouse upgrades, lighting, landscaping, shade structures and signage.
Heritage Bank has been committed to building local communities throughout South East Queensland for the past 140 years and continue their long standing partnership with Tennis Queensland to build the state’s tennis community.
2016 Heritage Grant recipients
Bli Bli Tennis Club | Sunshine Coast |
Bundaberg Seniors Tennis Club | Central |
Clifton and District Tennis Association | South |
Currumbin Tennis Club | Gold Coast |
Ferny Hills – Pure Tennis | Metro |
Freshwater Tennis Club | Far North |
Gympie Tennis Association | Sunshine Coast |
Hervey Bay District Tennis Association | Central |
Home Hill Tennis Association | North |
Matchpoint Tennis | Metro |
Mooloolaba Tennis Club | Sunshine Coast |
Nambour and District Tennis Association | Sunshine Coast |
Park Ridge Tennis Centre | Metro |
Pine Country Tennis | Metro |
Pioneer Tennis Inc. | North |
Pittsworth Tennis Club | South |
Pro-One Tennis Academy | Gold Coast |
Redlynch Valley Tennis Club | Far North |
Samford Tennis Centre | Metro |
Shaw Park Tennis Centre | Metro |
Stanthorpe and District Tennis Association | South |
Tennis Logan City | Metro |
The University of Queensland Tennis Club | Metro |
Trinity Beach Tennis Club | Far North |
Tully Tennis Club | Far North |