Local contractors are in the final stages of the new Cookbundoon Pavilion, with the project to be completed early this month which is set to benefit the clubs hailing in the Southern Tablelands Football Association. Councillors in August resolved to name the building the Graham Coe Pavilion, in honour of his strong contribution to the sport and
City of Ryde Council commits to more upgrades for Christie Park
Christie Park will become one of the premier football complexes in North-West Sydney after the City of Ryde approved the construction of a new amenities building and additional training facilities at the Macquarie Park venue. The new amenities building will feature office space and a function room for use by sporting groups, as well as
Storage is king for community clubs
All community football clubs across the state understand the importance of storage. It is for this reason that Manly Warringah Football Association (MWFA) and Northern Beaches Council have teamed up assist clubs in providing addition space for local clubs. The partnership between Northern Beaches Council and MWFA has resulted in the two
Future is bright for Passmore Reserve
Passmore Reserve in the Manly Warringah Football Association and home to St Augustines will now have sports lighting for the first time ever after the Northern Beaches Local Planning Panel approved the installation of lighting at the reserve. The $250,000 lighting project will include eight brand new light poles which will light three fields and
Cromer Park “Home of Football” Development Complete
It’s been dubbed the “Home of Football” on the Northern Beaches; Cromer Park has recently completed its $2 million redevelopment of its famous precinct thanks to a collaborative effort from the Manly Warringah Football Association, Manly United FC and Manly Warringah District Football Club. The building at Cromer Park, originally opened in 1983,