Kingston's budding Vixens, Magpies and Diamonds are set to receive a huge boost, with a major upgrade on the way for the Bicentennial Park Netball Complex in Chelsea.
Kingston Mayor Hadi Saab said Council was proud to invest in the project which will improve conditions for around 1000 young people who train and play at the venue, representing over 100 teams in the Chelsea and District Netball Association (CDNA).
Improvements will include reconstruction of the existing six outdoor courts, new sports lighting, players' shelters, fencing, an expanded footprint to allow for appropriate run-offs and circulation space, and carpark modifications.
"Projects like this make a real difference for our clubs and it has been great to hear such positive feedback from the netball community," Cr Saab said.
"There is real excitement and anticipation that the improved facilities, particularly the new lighting, will enable participation and the sport to grow in our area.
"As we know, inspiring greater involvement in local sport in turn brings massive physical and mental health benefits."
The project is expected to cost around $3 million and will be considered as part of the 2023-24 capital works program. Council will also seek support from other levels of government to deliver the improved facilities.
Longbeach Ward Councillor Georgina Oxley paid tribute to the many coaches, committee members and volunteers that help make the CDNA such a success.
"Council is pleased to join a huge team of people who are working hard to promote a love of netball, a healthy active lifestyle and strong community connections," Cr Oxley said.