Redeveloped John Hall Reserve Pavilion opens

Darebin City Council and Eastern Property Services have completed the redevelopment of the John Hall Reserve Pavilion. The new Pavilion, home to Azaad Club Melbourne, delivers on a key strategic action outlined in the 2021-2025 Darebin Council Plan. 

The Council’s 2020 Outdoor Sport Infrastructure Framework assessment audit deemed the previous Pavilion a redevelopment priority. It required a full redevelopment to adhere to the standards of a modern community sporting facility, particularly for women and girls. 

The Mayor of Darebin, Kristine Olaris, spoke at the official opening of the Pavilion, noting the necessity of the redevelopment. 

“As the Mayor of Darebin, I’m really proud to officially be in the position to open the John Hall Pavilion redevelopment,” she said via statement. 

“The former Pavilion, of course, had served us well, but had reached the end of its useful life.” 

The redevelopment process placed a strong emphasis on the creation of an inclusive environment for people of all ages, genders and backgrounds.

The new and improved Pavilion includes features informed by the recommendations of tenant sporting clubs and state sporting bodies. This includes gender neutral and inclusive team change rooms, showers and toilets, gender-inclusive referee change rooms and a publicly accessible all gender ambulant toilet.

Consultations also led to the inclusion of social function rooms, designed to accommodate an ever-growing community.

Olaris highlighted the need for a facility that served the local community more effectively. 

“It was time to build something that could better meet the needs of a modern, growing and diverse community, particularly by creating a more inclusive and accessible space for women and girls in sport,” she added.

The Pavilion’s new design exceeds the Council’s ESD policy requirements and those of the National Construction Code. It does so by incorporating several green initiatives, including the reticulation of catchment water, a solar PV system, high efficiency electric appliances and passive design principles. 

The newly revamped and modernised John Hall Reserve Pavilion offers a welcoming environment that supports community sport and social connection. This provides the opportunity to get involved in football to Darebin locals of all ages, genders and backgrounds.

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Football Australia Expands Mental Skills Program for Match Officials Amid Sustained Focus on Referee Retention

Football Australia has confirmed a second national webinar for match officials, led by sports psychologist Dr Liam Slack, extending a referee development series introduced after strong engagement with an initial session on managing match-day pressure.

The upcoming session, themed “parking with purpose,” will focus on decision-making strategies designed to help referees process on-field calls and reset attention quickly across a match that can present hundreds of individual decisions. Dr Slack, who also consults with The Football Association and the AFC Referee Academy and previously spent over a decade as a performance psychologist with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited in England, brings substantial elite-level experience to a program open to officials at every level, from grassroots to professional.

The theme builds on work Dr Slack has already delivered within Australian officiating. He recently led a session with Football Australia’s National Referee Academy on the same concept, framing the ability to consciously park a decision and refocus on the next phase of play as a trainable skill rather than an innate trait, one that separates officials who reset quickly under pressure from those who don’t. He has also addressed more than 100 Football Australia elite match officials and staff on developing a stronger match-day mentality, an indication of how embedded this psychological framework has become across the officiating pathway rather than remaining a one-off intervention.

The expansion of the webinar series reflects a broader shift in how football administrators are approaching referee attrition. Rather than treating retention purely as a recruitment or pay problem, the program signals an institutional acknowledgment that the psychological demands of officiating, particularly the compounding pressure of split-second decisions under public scrutiny, are a material factor in whether officials remain in the game.

It rests alongside other measures adopted across Australian football in recent years, including visible identification programs for junior referees and structural reviews of referee departments at state federation level, all aimed at the same underlying issue: a shrinking pool of match officials relative to demand.

Football Australia has not detailed metrics for assessing the program’s impact on referee numbers, though the recurring engagement of an internationally credentialed specialist across multiple tiers of the officiating pathway suggests sustained institutional investment in the approach.

Arsenal FC announce Saint Lucia as new destination partner

Starting in the 2026/27 season, the deal will see Saint Lucia become Arsenal‘s Official Destination Partner.

 

Global reach of a football giant

As one of the most popular clubs in the world, Arsenal’s influence expands far beyond the boundaries of North London.

And with its latest partnership, alongside the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA), the reigning Premier League champions will help to promote the Caribbean island to the UK market.

Furthermore, the agreement will see additional benefits for both parties, including the development of an Academy Hub in Saint Lucia, brand visibility at the Emirates Stadium for both Premier League and Women’s Super League games, and more.

“We are entering an exciting term as Arsenal’s Official Destination Partner, aligning with a club that has a loyal, global supporter base,” said Saint Lucia’s Minister for Tourism, Commerce, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Heritage, Dr. Ernest Hilaire via media release.

A partnership extending from one side of the Atlantic to the other, uniting communities through football.

 

Sport and culture go hand-in-hand

This isn’t the first time, however, that Saint Lucia Tourism Authority has ventured into the commercial world of global sport.

In the past, for example, the organisation built firm relationships with several other iconic outfits including the New York Yankees (baseball), Toronto Raptors (basketball), Toronto Maple Leafs (ice hockey) and Brooklyn Nets (basketball).

But with an iconic club like Arsenal the latest addition to the lost, it further proves that sport, culture and commerce are by no means seperate entities.

In fact, in a deal such as this, all three can grow and thrive.

Arsenal are one of several clubs to establish ties with tourism boards and destination groups across the world. Notable partnerships include:

  • Manchester City and Visit Abu Dhabi
  • Fulham FC and Visit Mongolia
  • Manchester United and Visit Malta

Exposure for international tourism boards at Premier League grounds holds immense economic potential, thus a key aim in the alliance between Saint Lucia and Arsenal is to drive the island’s economy through tourism.

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