Jubilee Park Indoor Stadium Redevelopment
Jubilee Park is being rejuvenated into a major hub for regional and women’s sport and providing improved local open space amenity. It currently comprises of regional netball, cricket and football facilities, Nairm Marr Djambana (Aboriginal Gathering Place), several community buildings and large areas of open space and bushland.
With Jubilee Park already one of Frankston City's premier regional open space reserves, it was then identified as the ideal location to further develop and increase local participation in sport, detailed in the Jubilee Park Master Plan.
Council has developed initial concept designs for a proposed expansion of Jubilee Park Indoor Stadium alongside key stakeholders in order to deliver more opportunities for basketball and netball.
The Stadium project has been made possible due to investment from Frankston City Council ($20.56 million), the Victorian Government ($10 million) and the Federal Government ($4.56 million) and Cricket Victoria ($200,000).
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