Football NSW clubs across the state will benefit from over $7 million to repair and rebuild damaged facilities impacted by the February or June floods thanks to the Essential Community Sport Asset Program (ECSAP). The Essential Community Sport Assets Program is jointly funded by the Federal and NSW Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding
Female facilities set to flourish
The NSW Government will invest $25 million in a ground-breaking female sport facility program that aims to get more women and girls playing sport. NSW Treasurer Matt Kean said the Community Female Friendly Sport Facilities and Lighting Upgrade Grants Program will see community sports facilities across NSW transformed into safer and more
Football NSW praise Camden Council’s decision to cut hire costs
Football NSW applauded the decision by Camden Council to cut ground hire costs for the 2022 winter season by 50% which will be a welcome relief to the various clubs playing in the Macarthur Football Association area. Regular hirers of local sportsgrounds for winter will see their fees halved after floods and wet weather impacted large parts of
Hammond Park equaliser achieved
Ashfield Pirates Football Club hailing from the Canterbury District Soccer Football Association, have welcomed the federal election result over the weekend with Mr Anthony Albanese being sworn in as the 31st Prime Minister of Australia with Hammond Park set to receive a $300,000 upgrade. Following Labor candidate Sally Sitou winning the key
Community Building Partnership 2022
Applications for the 2022 Community Building Partnership’s program will open on Monday 16 May 2022 at 9am. Football clubs are encouraged and urged to apply for funding to improve community football facilities at their respective venues via the Community Building Partnership program. Facilities are recognised as a key factor in keeping and