On Tuesday 13 December, Logan City Netball Association was joined by Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment, and Member for Woodridge Cameron Dick to officially turn the sod for the redevelopment of the Ewing Park netball courts.
The Logan City Netball Association were the recipients of a $750,000 election commitment to renovate six netball courts. The project will be delivered across two stages, with each stage anticipated to deliver three courts.
Treasurer, Minister for Trade and Investment and State Member for Woodridge Cameron Dick said the upgrade would increase the opportunities and benefits community sport provides.
“Community sport plays a vital role across Queensland, getting our communities moving and bringing them together,” Mr Dick said.
“The Logan City Netball Association are doing just that, keeping my community fit while having fun, right in the heart of Woodridge.
“I am proud to be delivering on this $750,000 election commitment, which will renovate and revamp the courts on Netball Drive for more members of my community to use, for many years to come.”
Logan City Netball President Tracey Chase said it was an exciting day to see construction get started.
“This project has been an aspiration of our previous and current committee,” Ms Chase said.
“We prioritised this project, to align with our five-year plan of rebuilding, retaining, and supporting our Logan City Netball community. We are very excited to see it come to fruition.”
Completion of the project is scheduled for March 2023.