Netball NSW has welcomed the announcement of $250,000 in funding from the NSW Government to upgrade the Kiama Netball Association courts at Terralong Street, Kiama.
The courts, which have become increasingly unsafe and in some cases unusable due to their deteriorating condition, are a vital hub for community sport and local events. They host weekly netball competitions, representative training, and popular community programs such as the Netball NSW Schools Cup and Koori Gala Days, which continue to grow year on year.
Netball NSW CEO Tracey Scott said the investment would make a lasting difference for the community.
“We thank the NSW Government for this important investment in the Kiama Netball Association. Facility upgrades like these make a real difference to the experience of our players, umpires, coaches and volunteers and are essential to keeping our communities connected and our sport strong.”
The funding will support urgent resurfacing and repairs to the outdoor courts, ensuring safe and reliable access for local players, coaches, officials, and schools. It will also allow for the installation of adjustable goal posts to encourage junior participation through the NetSetGO program, while boosting the Association’s capacity to host inclusive and culturally significant events.
“It’s a big thank you to Netball NSW who have supported us in obtaining the funding,” Kiama Netball Association President Michelle Gregory said.
“It is really exciting we can move forward with resurfacing the courts and bring them up to scratch so they are fit for purpose. And we shall continue to work alongside Kiama Council about the larger sports complex masterplan for the area.”
The upgrades will secure the future of netball in Kiama, providing a safe and inclusive environment for thousands of participants of all ages.