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Sport

23 April, 2022

Game Time In Yarrabah

A combined investment of more than $1.1 million in two projects in the Yarrabah community supports more girls and women to stay active.


Game Time In Yarrabah - feature photo

On April 19, speaker of the Queensland Parliament and Member for Mulgrave Curtis Pitt and Sports Minister Stirling Hinchliffe today kicked off construction of new female changerooms at Jilara Oval. 

“Almost $1 million has been invested by the Queensland Government in building female- friendly changerooms, a canteen, storage, and rooms for first aid and referees,” Mr Pitt said. 

“Today, the Minister and I turned the first sod of earth to greenlight the start of construction at Jilara Oval. 

“The new female changerooms will be a gamechanger for girls’ and women’s sport and a first for Yarrabah. 

“We know when girls and women have access to female changerooms, they’re more likely to sign on with a local club, bring their best game to the team and excel. 

“This football season, about 70 women have signed up for Yarrabah Seahawks Rugby League teams, so we know the demand is there for new changerooms. 

“The changerooms will also support women’s netball, creating opportunities to host netball tournaments at the Jilara precinct. 

“Jilara Oval will deliver a culturally safe space for women and girls and more opportunities to bring the community together for sport, recreation and cultural events. 

Yarrabah Minister Stirling Hinchliffe, Yarrabah Mayor Ross Andrews and Speaker of the Queensland Parliament Curtis Pitt
Yarrabah Minister Stirling Hinchliffe, Yarrabah Mayor Ross Andrews and Speaker of the Queensland Parliament Curtis Pitt

“The transformation of Jilara Oval will be created by a wholly Indigenous-owned company, HC Building and Construction, supporting three jobs during construction.”

Construction work is expected to be finished by November. Minister Hinchliffe – Ministerial Champion for Yarrabah – also previewed a $162,000 upgrade of the nearby Yarrabah PCYC. 

“This terrific renovation of the PCYC is close to completion and reopens to the community next month,” Mr Hinchliffe said. 

“Yarrabah PCYC provides a safe and fun space for young people to stay active, committed and connected. 

“The work at PCYC is focused on existing indoor recreation spaces to include extra multi-sport activities. 

“It means even more opportunity for young people because we know active Queenslanders are healthy Queenslanders. 

“Jilara Oval and the PCYC show the strong collaborative partnership of the Palaszczuk Government, Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council and the PCYC to delivering sport and recreation infrastructure for the community’s benefit.” 

Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council Mayor Ross Andrews welcomed the investment of capital infrastructure funding on behalf of the community. 

“These much-needed funds are important and will bring greatbenefits to local female athletes,” Cr Andrews said. 

“If we are to help close the gap in health inequalities, then facilities of such nature encourage our young girls and ladies to engage in physical and active activities that encourage greater lifestyle choices.”

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