New indoor stadium the biggest project undertaken by council
AFTER much community anticipation Surf Coast’s new multi-purpose indoor stadium has been completed.
Wurdi Baierr Stadium, meaning the “big gathering place” in Wadawurrung has now opened for a range of fitness and dance classes with more activities scheduled to roll out next month.
Mayor Libby Stapleton said the record-breaking project was designed to the serve the community in more than one way.
“This is going to be a much-loved community facility that I know will get plenty of use,” she said.
Located in the community and civic precinct of Torquay’s north, the stadium will be home to basketball, netball, futsal, badminton, volleyball, kinder gym and school use starting from February.
Funding for the long-awaited stadium came from the shire’s partnership with the federal government’s Building Better Regions fund which contributed $5million dollars, as well as the state government’s Better Indoor Stadiums fund which contributed an additional $3million dollars.
Mayor Stapleton said the $13.5 million stadium was the biggest project ever undertaken by the Surf Coast Shire Council.
“Partnership projects like this bring so many benefits for locals and visitors,” she said.
“As we emerge from the pandemic, gathering places are going to be so important in connecting us all and keeping us active.”
With reference to its namesake, the stadium is accessible to all ages and abilities, while featuring four courts, a cafe, meeting rooms, change facilities and additional car parking.
Member for South Barwon Darren Cheeseman said the stadium will deliver top of the range facilities to locals creating huge health benefits across the community.
“Leading healthy and active lifestyles is all part of the Government’s strong commitment to sport and active recreation, gender equality and encouraging all Victorians to get out there and get active,” he said.
The stadium is now taking enrolments for sports. To find out more or to sign up go to www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au and search ‘Wurdi Baierr’.