Federal Member for Monash, Russell Broadbent MP, has announced his commitment to fight for $10 million to kickstart the planning and preparation of a recreation and sporting hub at Phillip Island.
The initial plan includes two football ovals, two soccer pitches, an aquatic centre, a dog park, and basketball and netball courts. There is also scope to cater for cricket, tennis and skateboarding.
Mr Broadbent recently met with Island Voice committee members Peter Paul and Peter McMahon to discuss the proposal.
Mr McMahon said the complex would put the entire region on the map. “This area could become a legacy project for Phillip Island because we believe it is destined to become the football headquarters for the greater region,” he said.
Building on the Island’s global reputation as a sporting venue, Mr Broadbent said the complex would further promote sports participation across the region.
“The appetite for sports participation has never been stronger and its booming across Monash communities,” Mr Broadbent said.
“We should encourage sports participation and healthy communities at every opportunity, so that’s why I’m making this commitment.”
“This landmark hub would address recreation needs now and into the future. Such a facility would encourage active lifestyles among people of all ages and backgrounds.”
The complex is to be located on the corner of Ventnor Road and Phillip Island Road in Cowes.