Modular Amenities for Local Community Sports Grounds
When the local council identified the need for an affordable, durable and fast changeroom solution for a local cricket field, modular was the winning combination.
When the local council identified the need for an affordable, durable and fast changeroom solution for a local cricket field, modular was the winning combination.
Cooktown Crocs Junior Rugby League Club in Far North Queensland was one of the first sporting clubs to benefit from the State Government’s Activate! Queensland funding initiative to promote active living in more communities.
Stockland’s Kalina Springfield development is an exciting new community in the Greater Springfield region, west of Brisbane. The team on the ground required a long-term temporary structure to house a sales and information centre whilst the land development evolved.
Thanks to a $485,000 federal funding grant, the Victoria Point Sharks Football Club in Brisbane have received new unisex compliant modular changeroom facilities to continue to boost their numbers in female football participation.
Junior club president Justin Stone said that female participation at the club will grow from seven to nine teams for the 2020 season.
Stockland Coomera enlisted Ausco Modular to design and build a high quality multi-use space to be used as an office and sales and information centre to promote their new residential community on the Gold Coast.
Morris Reserve in Pascoe Vale South, Melbourne is a local sports field utilised by several local sporting clubs in the Moreland City Council district.
With the lack of available green space for additional sporting facilities in many metropolitan regions, Narre Warren South P-12 College and the City of Casey in Melbourne, Victoria have engaged in a joint-use agreement to benefit both the school and the local community.
Blackwood Football Club (BFC), located in the south eastern suburbs of Adelaide, has experienced a once in a generation growth in participation numbers due to the introduction of female football leagues in recent years.
Hume City Council in north-west Melbourne is a growing, urban fringe municipality experiencing significant growth in residents, with approximately thirty percent of the community under 18 years of age.
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University is leading the way for female sport participation with the creation of their Women’s Football Academy. The program aims to promote and develop players, coaches and administrators in women’s football.