Monaro’s new sports facility moves to next phase

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Snowy Monaro residents are one step closer to enjoying a new $15 million multi-purpose sports centre, with construction set to commence on the Cooma Regional Sports Facility next month.

This state-of-the-art sporting precinct has been funded by the NSW Government, delivering on a 2019 election commitment.

Acting Premier Paul Toole said the regional level facility will be a major boost for sport and recreation in the Snowy Monaro region.

“Once complete, this high-quality three-court indoor sports facility will be suitable for hosting regional sports tournaments including basketball, netball, athletics, cricket and many more sports,” Mr Toole said.

“This is a big win for Snowy Monaro, not only for local sporting groups but for the local visitor economy.”

Minister for Sport Stuart Ayres said well-developed sporting facilities are an integral part of increasing participation.

“Providing communities with access to quality, fit-for-purpose facilities ensures more people can stay healthy, active and connected,” Mr Ayres said.

“This new multi-purpose sports facility will mean local residents have more options, more often, promoting healthier and happier lifestyles.”

Member for Monaro Nichole Overall said the facility will attract athletes from near and far.

“Due to our climate, indoor sports facilities are a necessity and the Cooma Regional Sports Facility will allow athletes and children to take part in a range of sporting codes year-round,” Mrs Overall said.

Snowy Monaro Regional Council CEO Peter Bascomb thanked the NSW Government for its funding commitment.

“Council is extremely grateful for the state government’s support for this exciting project which will dramatically increase the ability to host sporting events across the region,” Mr Bascomb said.

The Cooma Regional Sports Facility will be located on the sports ground at Monaro High School.

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