A Better Tooradin Recreation Reserve for Bass

Families in Bass will enjoy an improved Tooradin Recreation Reserve, thanks to a re-elected Andrews Labor Government. 

We’ll invest up to $2.15 million towards upgrading the Tooradin Recreation Reserve including development of the pavilion and funding towards delivery of a skate park, delivering new facilities that the whole community can be proud of. 

Community sport is the lifeblood of so many towns, bringing families together through a shared love of sport.  

Local clubs work hard to fundraise for better facilities for their teams but as more families struggle to make ends meet clubs may not be able to rely on the generosity of their members. And we’re proud to be supporting the Tooradin Dalmore Football Club and Tooradin Cricket Club to expand their club facilities. 

That’s why the Labor Government is backing local sports clubs and families to deliver better sports grounds and facilities. 

We have invested more than $1.6 billion to upgrade and improve local recreation reserves and sports grounds – making them better for local families. 

We’ve delivered better courts and grounds, new scoreboards, lighting upgrades and changing facilities for clubs in every corner of the state. 

Only a Labor Government will deliver an improved Tooradin Recreation Reserve in Bass, looking after the needs of local families. 

Quote attributable to Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence 

“This redevelopment at Tooradin Recreation Reserve is a great example of how the Andrews Labor Government is making sport more accessible, welcoming and inclusive for all.” 

 Quotes attributable to the Member for Bass, Jordan Crugnale    

“As a parent of two children, I know we want to all see our kids active and engaged – sports clubs are the heart of our local community.” 

“A re-elected Andrews Labor Government will back local sport and local sports grounds, with up to $2.15 million to improve the Tooradin Recreation Reserve.”