The NPL football club reportedly owes ACT sportsgrounds and numerous creditors approximately $550,000 in total, exceeding the estimated $200,000 from the club’s previous financial forecast submitted to Capital Football.


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The NPL football club reportedly owes ACT sportsgrounds and numerous creditors approximately $550,000 in total, exceeding the estimated $200,000 from the club’s previous financial forecast submitted to Capital Football.

While city crews will be doing work like top dressing, upgrading turf, fertilising and removal and installation of goal posts, the fields will be closed to the public until the end of the month.

The scheme is made up of two programs, the Community Sports Facilities Program and the Club Enhancement Program, both made to support sport, recreation and community organisations in developing new and existing facilities, programs, and initiatives which enhance sporting participation

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The ACT Government has two programs on offer that will close on Wednesday, March 29 at 5pm. The Club Enhancement …