Thursday, 10 June 2010
The Victorian Government will invest $25 million into the third stage of a major redevelopment of Geelong’s Skilled Stadium to ensure the facility remains Australia’s best regional sporting venue and to drive jobs growth in Geelong.
Visiting Skilled Stadium today, Premier John Brumby said the redevelopment would see the construction of a new Northern Stand, bringing the ground’s capacity to more than 35,000 and boosting Geelong’s ability to attract major sporting and cultural events for generations to come.
“Geelong loves its sport and Skilled Stadium is the heart and soul of this city,” Mr Brumby said.
“The new Northern Stand will be a state-of-the art redevelopment and will ensure a thriving future for the Cats at Skilled Stadium and our Government is proud to be supporting it.
“Together we’re taking the first step towards further transforming Skilled Stadium into a world-class facility which will help bolster Geelong as a destination for major events.”
Mr Brumby said the Victorian Government would contribute $25 million towards the $75 million project, further building on the recent $6 million contribution for the Premiership Stand. This brings the Government’s total boost for the venue and Geelong Cats beyond $44 million.
“This major contribution is about locking-in the future prosperity of Geelong, the Surf Coast and the Bellarine Peninsula. It will form a key part of our Blueprint for Regional Victoria to be released later this month that will outline new investment to drive our regions forward," he said.
Mr Brumby said Stage Three of the Skilled Stadium redevelopment would include:
Sports Minister James Merlino said increasing the capacity of Skilled Stadium would also better position Geelong to hold a World Cup match, should Australia be successful in its bids for the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup.
“Geelong would make a fantastic location for a FIFA World Cup match – it would be simply magnificent for the prosperity of the region,” Mr Merlino said.
“Geelong boasts transport, accommodation and links to world-class tourist destinations like the Great Ocean Road, making it an ideal location for a World Cup event.”
Mr Brumby said he was delighted that Australia’s official bid for the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup features Geelong as a preferred location to host matches – it would put Geelong on the world map and deliver a major jobs and economic boost for the region.
“Geelong Football Club is unique in that it is Victoria’s only provincial AFL club and has been a fantastic ambassador for promoting regional Victoria in our Make It Happen campaign as a great place to live, work and invest,” he said.