Published on 07 August 2023
With sport participation on the rise across Baw Baw, Council has been working alongside clubs, user groups and recreation committees across the Shire to address their infrastructure needs and future proof their facilities to support growing numbers.
The Hallora Cricket Club and Hallora Junior Football Club are the latest to celebrate several facility and sporting upgrades to their home at the Hallora Recreation reserve, totalling over $750,000.
In line with Council’s 2019 Recreation Master Plan, several infrastructure projects have been completed at the reserve over recent years and include:
In addition, the reserve has also seen the recent installation of a new fenced playground, recreational play space, new AFL goals and goal netting, upgraded public toilets and storage amenities and an extension to the cricket practice nets, marking the completion of construction and upgrade works at the site.
Hallora Junior Football Club president Chris Wilson says that since the upgrades the club is more family friendly and more female friendly.
“It feels like a better place to come,” says Mr Wilson. “People look forward to coming here because they know the facilities are really good.”
“We’ve been really lucky over the last four or five years. We’ve had a lot of money spent here from different fundings. It’s taken it from something that was almost a little bit rundown to something that’s really modern and right up there with the facilities around Gippsland.”
Speaking at the official opening event, Baw Baw Shire Mayor Annemarie McCabe recognised the pivotal role that members from Committee of Management, user groups, and a dedicated project reference group have played in advocating for the redevelopment works at the site.
“Following a tour of the upgraded facilities this afternoon, it is clear to see how much of an impact these projects have made to this much-loved community reserve” says Mayor McCabe.
“All your efforts have been worth it. The Hallora Recreation Reserve is looking fantastic. I would like to thank the various clubs and users for their ongoing collaboration with Council to see these projects come to life.”
Check out the photos below from the official opening held at the Hallora Recreation Reserve on Wednesday 2 August.
New lights shining bright for the Hallora Junior Football Club's training session.
Baw Baw Shire Mayor Annemarie McCabe at the event.
Hallora Junior Football Club president Chris Wilson speaking at the event.
Cr Keith Cook, Council's Recreation Officer David and Cr Peter Kostos on the field.
Hallora Junior Football Club players at their training session.