
Football Tasmania has welcomed the recent announcement that Labor will provide funding support of $500,000 for Prospect Park, if they are elected to govern in the upcoming Federal election later this year.
The announcement itself was made by Member for Lyons Brian Mitchell and Shadow Minister for Sport Don Farrell.
The significant amount of funding is in addition to the $1 million Tasmanian Government grant they have committed as part of the 2020 state election, and will go towards building new changerooms and additional club room facilities on site.
Football Tasmania CEO Matt Bulkeley believes the funding would help facilitate increased football participation, particularly for women and girls in the state.
“As the popularity of football continues to grow in Launceston, particularly with more women and girls taking part in the World Game, these upgrades will allow the club and the sport to realise their full potential and allow all players to participate comfortably and safely,” Mr Bulkeley said.
“We thank Labor, particularly Member for Lyons Brian Mitchell and Shadow Minister for Sport Don Farrell, for recognising the benefits the state’s most-played team sport brings to Tasmania and committing to these upgrades.
“These upgrades should be above politics and we call on the Liberals to support this proposal as well, so that regardless of the election outcome, Tasmania’s football community will have the facilities they deserve.
“We will continue to work closely with both sides of parliament to make sure even more Tasmanians can enjoy the World Game.”