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Government open to Rugby Championship being held in New Zealand
Further support for Tasmania’s NBL1 clubs
Design of Rippleside playground to be released
Double delight for HRCC sports grants
Indoor pool reopening at Maryborough Sports and Leisure Centre
Carnarvon basketball initiative to assist community players achieve their goals
Western Australia leads nation as crowds return to major events
Improving Playing Field across Tasmania
Regional Community Sport To Stay Non-Contact To Save Lives
Lucknow changeroom upgrade kicks off – East Gippsland
Boost for sporting clubs in Trafalgar, Longwarry and Thorpdale
Sport and Recreation Victoria Grants Success
$80 million for sport recovery at all levels
Balnarring Recreation Reserve prepares to kick new goals
A fairer play for elite athletes with new training arrangements
Tasmania to have an NBL team to call its own
TRC community grant funding applications open
RE-ISSUE: Further support for Tasmania’s sport and recreation sector
Further support for Tasmania’s sport and recreation sector
Work due to start this year on Collie’s $2m indoor swimming pool
Concept designs unveiled for $3.8 million Eaton Community Hub
Doubling down on ticket to play program
FIFA Women’s World Cup coming to Perth in 2023
Working constructively with Tasmania’s racing industry
Riverfront plans continue to develop
Australia to host FIFA Women’s World Cup
NZ wins bid to co-host 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
$3 million to make sport and recreation more accessible in South…
Council’s 2020 street trees planting program underway
Australian-first hiking strategy to sustain boom in bushwalking and trail running
Call to help shape visionary new sport and recreation precinct
Congratulations Amy Cure
More solar lights for Wodonga
Healthway partnership to support healthy active communities in Kimberley
Small grants making a positive impact in sport clubs across State
Support for sport and outdoor play through COVID-19
WA Government to bring forward $4.65 million funding for sports to maintain and upgrade assets as part of COVID-19 recovery
Kick off time for world-class football facility in Queens Park
Bowls Tasmania rolling on
Mount Lawley Bowling Club one of projects approved in $1.75 million funding for sport and recreation as part
Supporting sport and recreation while keeping Tasmanians safe and healthy
Start to former skate park site transformation
Improving playing field in Tasmania
$4.6 million financial relief for professional sports
Community leaders join forces with Council to see Coast thrive
Nominations open early for Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards
$84,000 disaster funding for Rollingstone Community Centre
Statement regarding cancellation of 2020 Stawell Gift