The Minns Labor Government will dedicate $3.7 million in the next term to develop access to the football facilities and programs on the Central Coast if elected, also including the new A-League Women’s team.
The joint partnership with the Central Coast Mariners will co-fund the investment of this project to improve grassroots, youth and female access, as well as the participation in Central Coast football.
The investment will go towards:
- Establishing a synthetic football pitch in Tuggerah which is easily accessible for up to 17,000 local community sport members.
- Providing capital for modern training facilities for the new Central Coast A-League Women’s team.
- Donations for the Central Coast Mariners community support programs for the youth that are at risk and also for the disadvantaged adults.
NSW Labor Leader Chris Minns said via press release:
“We are proud to partner with the Central Coast Mariners to ensure that there is year-round access to sporting facilities, with a new A-League Women’s team coming to the Central Coast we need to guarantee that women are no longer left behind when it comes to access to sports facilities.”
CEO of the Central Coast Mariners Shaun Mielekamp said via press release:
“For years we have been dreaming about what more we can do for this community and the opportunities we can create. This commitment by Chris Minns and NSW Labor is crucial in ensuring our new women’s A-League team gets off to a great start. We need to make sure that we have the same facilities that we do for the women as we have for the men, having a synthetic pitch with year-round access is important for the Central Coast region and ensuring participants can stay fit and healthy.”
The A-League Women’s team will commence their campaign for the 2023/24 season following the conclusion of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup hosted by Australia and New Zealand – the infrastructure developments are needed to a great extent for which it will allow the side to conduct their training on high-quality facilities.