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NSW Government delivers stadium funding
Written by: League news
Oct 11, 2010 11:33am
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NSW Premier Kristina Keneally has today announced funding grants for WIN Jubilee Oval at Kogarah, and Belmore Sports Ground.
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**WIN JUBILEE OVAL**
WIN Jubilee Oval at Kogarah – the home ground of the 2010 NRL Premiers the St George Illawarra Dragons – will be given a **$13 million** funding boost from the NSW Government.
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The funding will go towards a range of new facilities including a northern grandstand with 1,372 undercover seats, toilet and concession facilities, new change rooms for first grade and Under 20s players, new corporate area and boxes, and a new museum and merchandise outlet.
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**BELMORE SPORTS GROUND**
Meanwhile, the NSW Government will also invest $2.5 million for the upgrade of Belmore Sports Ground to provide the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs with a permanent training base.
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The funding from the NSW Government will go towards the completion of Stage 1 of the $8.4 million Belmore Project, and is set to include permanent training facilities for the Bulldogs, upgraded change rooms and amenities, conversion of old office and function rooms into multi-purpose facilities for community use, new ticket offices and entry gates, an upgrade of Peter Moore playing fields, and general works to the roof, fencing, and lighting.
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The Federal Government and Canterbury City Council have contributed a combined $5.9 million for the project.
$13m for that shithole
Written by: League news
Oct 11, 2010 11:33am
>
NSW Premier Kristina Keneally has today announced funding grants for WIN Jubilee Oval at Kogarah, and Belmore Sports Ground.
>
**WIN JUBILEE OVAL**
WIN Jubilee Oval at Kogarah – the home ground of the 2010 NRL Premiers the St George Illawarra Dragons – will be given a **$13 million** funding boost from the NSW Government.
>
The funding will go towards a range of new facilities including a northern grandstand with 1,372 undercover seats, toilet and concession facilities, new change rooms for first grade and Under 20s players, new corporate area and boxes, and a new museum and merchandise outlet.
>
**BELMORE SPORTS GROUND**
Meanwhile, the NSW Government will also invest $2.5 million for the upgrade of Belmore Sports Ground to provide the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs with a permanent training base.
>
The funding from the NSW Government will go towards the completion of Stage 1 of the $8.4 million Belmore Project, and is set to include permanent training facilities for the Bulldogs, upgraded change rooms and amenities, conversion of old office and function rooms into multi-purpose facilities for community use, new ticket offices and entry gates, an upgrade of Peter Moore playing fields, and general works to the roof, fencing, and lighting.
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The Federal Government and Canterbury City Council have contributed a combined $5.9 million for the project.
$13m for that shithole