14 November 2022 | Tennis Victoria
The Victorian State Government recently announced the recipients of the 2022 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund.
The 2022 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund is a state-wide competitive Victorian Government program that provides a range of grant opportunities across five funding streams.
- Indoor Stadiums/Aquatic Facilities
- Female Friendly Facilities
- Community Sports Lighting
- Community Facilities
- Planning
It is underpinned by the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions’ priorities to ensure the state’s economy benefits all Victorians by creating more jobs for more people, building thriving places and regions and nurturing inclusive communities.
Congratulations to the following clubs and councils for their successful tennis projects applications being approved for funding across Victoria.
Funding stream | Project | Local Government Authority |
Female Friendly Facilities | AJ Freeman Netball Tennis Changerooms | East Gippsland Shire Council |
Female Friendly Facilities | Pyalong Netball/Tennis Courts and Lighting Upgrade | Mitchell Shire Council |
Female Friendly Facilities | Harrow & District Recreation Reserve Netball Tennis Court and Lighting Upgrade | West Wimmera Shire Council |
Community Sports Lighting | Sassella Park Tennis court lighting and management system upgrade | Brimbank City Council |
Community Sports Lighting | Belvedere Park Tennis club Redevelopment – Stage 1 Sports lighting to Courts 1-5 | Frankston City Council |
Community Sports Lighting | Main Ridge Tennis Lighting Upgrade | Mornington Peninsula Shire Council |
Community Sports Lighting | Saltwater Tennis Complex LED Lighting (Courts 5-8) | Wyndham City Council |
Community Facilities | Axedale Tennis Court Redevelopment | Greater Bendigo City Council |
Community Facilities | Chiltern Tennis Courts Redevelopment | Indigo Shire Council |
Community Facilities | Wallan Tennis Courts upgrade | Mitchell Shire Council |
Community Facilities | Mount Martha Tennis Courts Reconstruction | Mornington Peninsula Shire Council |