Jerrabomberra Regional Sports Complex officially opens!

Published on 30 November 2024

Mayor Winchester, General Manager Rebecca Ryan and Deputy Mayor Esma Livermore with the plaque on the Major Pavilion

The $28 million Regional Sports Complex in Jerrabomberra was officially opened today.

‘I’d like to thank the NSW Government for their support in making this project possible,’ said Mayor Winchester.

‘With their support we have built high-quality, elite fields for our local football and hockey clubs.’

‘I am particularly proud that Council has been able to deliver a quality home ground for Monaro Hockey Club, after many years of having to play and train in the ACT.’

The complex currently includes premier level synthetic and natural fields, parking, seating, amenities, a minor and major pavilion in a state-of-the art recreation precinct.

“As many would know, I’m a supporter of any addition to the community that helps facilitate a healthy lifestyle,’ said Member for Monaro Steve Whan.

‘This facility offers a space for young regional athletes to train and compete, in a fast-growing region. The NSW Government is proud to provide $11.1m and help bring this world-class facility to light.’

‘The fields are made to the highest standard which really inspires our young athletes,’ said Mayor Winchester.

‘Earlier this year the Lebanon international football team trained here before playing the Socceroos and this kind of professional use reinforces the calibre of this ground.’

The land was gifted to Council from Village Building Company through the development of South Jerrabomberra. The complex is designed to meet the growth needs of the region.

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