Funding for Centre of Excellence

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Few of us horse tipsters could help them turn 5.5 million into a significantly bigger amount :wink:

Either that, or we threaten to revoke uncle Harry's Lifetime Membership… :supporter:

Interestingly, there's an article that reported/insinuated that we asked him for $5 mill last year in order to retain the big 4 https://goo.gl/8Yij3b - either way, true or not, it's the same amount that we've managed to secure from the State Government for our COE.

As far as how much Canada Bay Council will put down who knows.. Those numbers aren't generally easy to project given the fact PCYC have partnered up as well, but given the fact that our expression of interest had a strong community based focus, we could even realistically get some federal support at some point - the States $5 mill is just a kickstart. We could be on a whole other level with this thing if the stars out West align..

Here's hoping Harry is on the phone to Canada Bay Council deep in discussions about resedential and green space developments. He can chose anywhere he wants from Concord to Rhodes. Our affiliation with WestConnex puts us onside by default too. I don't think the COE is as unattainable as some of my friends on here suggest. I'm sincerely glad to be finally going into the new year with some momentum concerning our clubs brand.
 
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I'd be interested in knowing why out funding hasn't been approved? Does anyone know anything?

It has been approved. Not $55 million but at least we've been given some money.

Or has it?
http://www.venuesnsw.com/media-release/nrl-centres-of-excellence-announced
This release from the govt doesn't sound like its over the line.
 
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I'd be interested in knowing why out funding hasn't been approved? Does anyone know anything?

It has been approved. Not $55 million but at least we've been given some money.

Or has it?
http://www.venuesnsw.com/media-release/nrl-centres-of-excellence-announced
This release from the govt doesn't sound like its over the line.

I'd suggest our bid was more complicated and needed time to refine. There's plenty more factors involved in our bid rather than just building an elite footy ground to train on and some netball hoops out back. West Harbour share the ground and facilities too. Everyone needs to settle down.
 
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I'd be interested in knowing why out funding hasn't been approved? Does anyone know anything?

It has been approved. Not $55 million but at least we've been given some money.

Or has it?
http://www.venuesnsw.com/media-release/nrl-centres-of-excellence-announced
This release from the govt doesn't sound like its over the line.

I'd suggest our bid was more complicated and needed time to refine. There's plenty more factors involved in our bid rather than just building an elite footy ground to train on and some netball hoops out back. West Harbour share the ground and facilities too. Everyone needs to settle down.

Settle down? I don't think anyone is out if control. I just want to know if it's been approved or not.
The release from the govt suggests that it hasn't.
 
I wasn't referring to you or anyone in particular. The link you posted on venuesnsw.com says '$5.5 mill - for stage one of their centre of excellence'.
If that didn't buy you a clue as to why no final figure or agreement has been published, then please feel free to inbox me and I'll be glad to help explain.
 
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I wasn't referring to you or anyone in particular. The link you posted on venuesnsw.com says '$5.5 mill - for stage one of their centre of excellence'.
If that didn't buy you a clue as to why no final figure or agreement has been published, then please feel free to inbox me and I'll be glad to help explain.

Funding reservations have been made for two more clubs whilst they further develop their Centre of Excellence proposals with the Office of Sport.

Sea Eagles - Up to $10 million for a Centre of Excellence at Brookvale
Wests Tigers - $5.5 million for Stage One of their Centre of Excellence
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' Funding reservations' it says. That doesn't sound like a full commitment to me.
 
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I wonder how much the PCYC and Canada Bay council kicked in.

https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2017/09/04/coach–ceo-qa-part-i/

He doesn't give a specific amount but, he says it's significant.

Is this a vid, or text?
Damn website is crap,,,,i see only a title and intro on both android and PC

It's part 1 of the Q&A video from September. The website works perfect for me so, you might want to try a different web browser. If you're using Chrome try firefox.
 
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I wonder how much the PCYC and Canada Bay council kicked in.

https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2017/09/04/coach–ceo-qa-part-i/

He doesn't give a specific amount but, he says it's significant.

Is this a vid, or text?
Damn website is crap,,,,i see only a title and intro on both android and PC

In the same boat Ink - A great new site!
 
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I wasn't referring to you or anyone in particular. The link you posted on venuesnsw.com says '$5.5 mill - for stage one of their centre of excellence'.
If that didn't buy you a clue as to why no final figure or agreement has been published, then please feel free to inbox me and I'll be glad to help explain.

Funding reservations have been made for two more clubs whilst they further develop their Centre of Excellence proposals with the Office of Sport.

Sea Eagles - Up to $10 million for a Centre of Excellence at Brookvale
Wests Tigers - $5.5 million for Stage One of their Centre of Excellence
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' Funding reservations' it says. That doesn't sound like a full commitment to me.

Fingers X I'm right & you're wrong tbh bud.
 
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I wonder how much the PCYC and Canada Bay council kicked in.

https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2017/09/04/coach–ceo-qa-part-i/

He doesn't give a specific amount but, he says it's significant.

Is this a vid, or text?
Damn website is crap,,,,i see only a title and intro on both android and PC

It's part 1 of the Q&A video from September. The website works perfect for me so, you might want to try a different web browser. If you're using Chrome try firefox.

It takes me.to the page but theres no vid link….ive tried several browsers and the new app....this vid doesnt appear on my phone or pc at home ...where other vids (members commitee, Tim Grant do work)
Got.me buggered
Is it possible to embed it here?
 
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https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2017/09/04/coach–ceo-qa-part-i/

He doesn't give a specific amount but, he says it's significant.

Is this a vid, or text?
Damn website is crap,,,,i see only a title and intro on both android and PC

It's part 1 of the Q&A video from September. The website works perfect for me so, you might want to try a different web browser. If you're using Chrome try firefox.

It takes me.to the page but theres no vid link….ive tried several browsers and the new app....this vid doesnt appear on my phone or pc at home ...where other vids (members commitee, Tim Grant do work)
Got.me buggered
Is it possible to embed it here?

It's the one i posted on FB..
 
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It has been approved. Not $55 million but at least we've been given some money.

Or has it?
http://www.venuesnsw.com/media-release/nrl-centres-of-excellence-announced
This release from the govt doesn't sound like its over the line.

I'd suggest our bid was more complicated and needed time to refine. There's plenty more factors involved in our bid rather than just building an elite footy ground to train on and some netball hoops out back. West Harbour share the ground and facilities too. Everyone needs to settle down.

Settle down? I don't think anyone is out if control. I just want to know if it's been approved or not.
The release from the govt suggests that it hasn't.

Going off the link above we haven't been granted any money at this stage, we obviously need to finalise more factors before they give us the cash.

But interestingly it sounds like we'll potentially be getting more than the $5.5 million as it stated this grant was for stage 1 of the COE, indicating that more funding could be available for Stage 2, once those details are finalised. But we need to get Stage 1 sorted before talking funding for stage 2.

So we may well end up with $10 million odd in the end in anycase
 
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I'd be interested in knowing why out funding hasn't been approved? Does anyone know anything?

It has been approved. Not $55 million but at least we've been given some money.

No it hasn't been approved, 5 clubs had their funding approved, Manly and the Wests Tigers have had their funds reserved pending further development of their proposal.
 
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Or has it?
http://www.venuesnsw.com/media-release/nrl-centres-of-excellence-announced
This release from the govt doesn't sound like its over the line.

I'd suggest our bid was more complicated and needed time to refine. There's plenty more factors involved in our bid rather than just building an elite footy ground to train on and some netball hoops out back. West Harbour share the ground and facilities too. Everyone needs to settle down.

Settle down? I don't think anyone is out if control. I just want to know if it's been approved or not.
The release from the govt suggests that it hasn't.

Going off the link above we haven't been granted any money at this stage, we obviously need to finalise more factors before they give us the cash.

But interestingly it sounds like we'll potentially be getting more than the $5.5 million as it stated this grant was for stage 1 of the COE, indicating that more funding could be available for Stage 2, once those details are finalised. But we need to get Stage 1 sorted before talking funding for stage 2.

So we may well end up with $10 million odd in the end in anycase

We 100% have not been granted any funding yet, they have put aside $5.5m in funding while the club fixes problems with their submission, I'd be interested to know what is that put the hold on the approval, is it that we don't have the other funds? is it that we down have the approval to build on the site? Did we get the costings wrong? etc.
 
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I'd suggest our bid was more complicated and needed time to refine. There's plenty more factors involved in our bid rather than just building an elite footy ground to train on and some netball hoops out back. West Harbour share the ground and facilities too. Everyone needs to settle down.

Settle down? I don't think anyone is out if control. I just want to know if it's been approved or not.
The release from the govt suggests that it hasn't.

Going off the link above we haven't been granted any money at this stage, we obviously need to finalise more factors before they give us the cash.

But interestingly it sounds like we'll potentially be getting more than the $5.5 million as it stated this grant was for stage 1 of the COE, indicating that more funding could be available for Stage 2, once those details are finalised. But we need to get Stage 1 sorted before talking funding for stage 2.

So we may well end up with $10 million odd in the end in anycase

We 100% have not been granted any funding yet, they have put aside $5.5m in funding while the club fixes problems with their submission, I'd be interested to know what is that put the hold on the approval, is it that we don't have the other funds? is it that we down have the approval to build on the site? Did we get the costings wrong? etc.

Having previously worked on large projects like this it could be a myriad go issues with the submission. I would suggest that it is either legal issues to be sorted, finalised statements of work or incomplete tenders for building work and the big one of course approved budgets and financing.

These items can take a long time to complete so don't hold your breath for the final sign off but if there is budget allocation in the govt budget that is a massive step forward.
 
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Government can go screw itself if the club doesn't get funding

Very constructive…

The club is doing something community based, getting the youth involved with a environment everyone will enjoy

If that's not enough motivation for the government to get involved

Screw them
 
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