By Greg Blood
This article follows 2019 and 2022 reviews on sport issues and commitments related to Australian federal elections.
Previous Australian federal elections reviewed highlighted the significant number of sport facility commitments made by the ALP and Coalition. Many of these related to improving sports facilities for girls and women. Going into the 2025 election, both the ALP and the Coalition had sport facility funding programs in their policy. However, the ALP made fewer commitments due to meeting their significant commitments from the 2022 federal election and current Play Our Way program. Sport as not prominantly used by Albanese and Dutton’s in their campaigns.
Dutton was rated more unpopular than Albanese in published opinion polling. Was Albanese popularity linked in his long term demonstrated interest in sport particularly rugby league (South Sydney Rabbitohs), AFL (Hawthorn) and tennis ?
Contents
- Sporting Politicians
- Political Issues
- Sport Policy Announcements
- Leader Appearances at Sports Events & Announcements
- Election Commitments
- Sports Organisations Election Priorities
Sporting Politicians
In the 47th Parliament of Australia (2022-2025), there were three Australian ‘sporting’ politicians –
- Winter Olympic medallist – Zali Steggall (Independent in Warringah) Elected
- Olympic shooter Dan Repacholi (ALP for Hunter, NSW) Elected
- Australian Wallaby David Pocock – (Independent for the ACT Senate) Elected
All three current “sporting” politicians are standing again. New candidates include:
- Paralympian Sam Carter (Australian Greens for Bean , ACT) Not elected
- Basketballer Matt Smith (ALP for Leichhardt, QLD) Elected
- Rugby league player Greg Dowling (Trumpet of Patriots for Leichhardt, QLD) Not elected
- AFL player Anthony Koutoufides Independant for Melbourne, Vic) Not elected
Political Issues
Ministers/Shadow Ministers
- Minister for Sport – Anika Wells MP
- Shadow Minister for Sport – Senator Anne Rushton
- Greens Shadow Minister for Sport – Senator Penny Allman-Payne
Sports Gambling
In June 2023, House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs published a report (known as Murphy report) on online gambling and its impacts on those experiencing gambling harm. A key recommendation was “to implement a comprehensive ban on all forms of advertising for online gambling, to be introduced in four phases over three years, commencing immediately”. The Albanese Government describes the implementing the ban as “complex” due to its impact on sporting organisations and broadcasters. It had not made a decision by March 2025 when the election was called.
After the report was released Opposition Leader Peter Dutton announced his government “would move to ban sports betting advertising during the broadcasting of games, with ads banned for an hour each side of a sporting fixture.”Two Liberal members – Keith Wolahan and Simon Kennedy publishinmg campaign material urging for a ban.
Gender and sport
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) partnered with the Australian Human Rights Commission and the Coalition of Major Professional and Participation Sports to publish Guidelines for the inclusion of transgender and gender diverse people in sport in 2019. Prime Minister Albanese when questioned on this issue maintained it was an issue for sports organisations to determine.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has backed calls for women and girls to be able to compete in sports on a “fair basis”.
Brisbane Olympics
Albanese Government has largely stayed away from issues regarding major Brisbane Olympics & Paralympics venues.
In February 2023, Albanese Government entered a 50/50 co-funding of $3.435 billion with the Palaszczuk Queensland Government with capped investment for the Brisbane Arena ($2.5 billion) and funding for 16 new or upgraded venues ($1.87 billion)
The recently elected Crisafulli Queensland Government announced a 100 day review of facility planning. Albanese Government welcomed the review due to ” global conditions are resulting in cost and labour market pressure for all jurisdictions. These have been evident in the construction sector, and it is a good time to review plans to ensure current and likely future conditions are taken into account.” The Queensland Government announced it would not be used Australian Government funding for the construction of the Brisbane Arena and would request that the $2.5 billion for other facilities.
Cost of Living
Cost of living has impacted in sport participation. Australian Sports Foundation Clubs Under Pressure report found that “rising costs and falling revenue are pushing almost one in five (18%) community sporting clubs to the brink of collapse.” What will the ALP or Coalition policies will be presented to make community sport viable ?
Sport Policy Announcements
ALP
The ALP did not present a sport policy at the 2022 Federal election. However, the Albanese Government has made the following major sport commitments and plans:
- Undertook a Review of the Australian Sports Commission Act 1989
- In March 2023, $240 million for Macquarie Point Stadium in Hobart
- In August 2023 following the Matildas fourth place at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, it committed $200 m over 3 years from 2024–25 to 2026–27 for the Play Our Way program to improve sporting facilities and equipment specifically for women and girls.
- 2024-25 Budget allocated $249.7 m for the redevelopment of the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra
- In July 2024, it announced a record $283 million in new money for elite athletes, coaches and support staff over the next two years. A 50 % increase in funding.
- In October 2024, it launched Sport Horizon- National Sport Strategy 2024-2034 .
- In December 2024, $600 m funding over ten years for NRL Papua New Guinea team
- In December 2024, it announced Broadcasting Services (Minimum Prominence Requirements) Regulations 2024 – outcome of governments review of the anti-siphoning scheme that found that “the coverage of sports and sporting events that have been considered to fall into the category of nationally important and culturally significant have historically tended to involve men and athletes without a disability”
- In February 2025, released Australia’s Sports Diplomacy Strategy 2032+ (Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade)
Coalition
The Coalition policy Get Australia Back on Track Policy notes sport in two areas:
- supporting the arts and Australian cultural, sporting and recreational pursuits to foster and enhance community wellbeing.
- Banning gambling advertising during the broadcasting of live sport.
In August 2023, Coalition following the Matildas fourth place at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup committed $250 million in funding over four years for community sporting infrastructure across the country.
The Australian Greens
Sport and Physical Recreation Policy as amended by National Conference June 2023.
Leader Appearances at Sports Events
These appearances highlight leaders desire to be associated with sport and the community. It also includes wearing sporting clothing – John Howard was often seen wearing a variety of national sports team tracksuits. Appearances in 2025 listed.
Anthony Albanese
In previous years, Prime Minister Albanese attended the cricket test match in Sydney and the Australian Tennis Open. Albanese was booed whilst attending the 2024 Australian Tennis Open. He did not attend these events in 2025.
- 2 January 2025 – Albanese hosted the Australian and Indian cricket teams in Sydney prior to fifth test. (Hosting the Australian cricket team prior to Sydney test in as annual event).
- 10 January 2025 – Albanese turning sod at Alkimos Aquatic and Recreation Centre ($30m commitment from previous election).
- 21 February 2025 – Albanese announcing commitment to St George Illawarra Community and High Performance Centre commitment.
- 25 February 2025 – Albanese hosted backyard cricket event fror Lifeline at Kirribilli House.
- 9 March 2025 – Albanese wearing Cricket Australia jacket when visiting Gallipoli Barracks in Brisbane following crash of two army vehicles.
- 16 March 2025 – Albanese announcing $5 m commitment to Bruce Park Pavilion in Dunkley electorate,
- 29 March 2025 – Albanese visits a gym in Dutton’s electorate,
- 29 March 2025 – Albanese visits Eden Monoro to announce $16 m to upgrade the Bega Valley War Memorial Swimming Pool.
- 1 April 2025 – Albanese at Drysdale Football & Netball Club for $5.45 m commitment.
- 2 April 2025 – Albanese met with champion golfer Greg Norman for dinner in Melbourne.
- 20 April 2025 – Albanese appeared on Sunday Footy Show and talk about importance of free to air television and participated in passing competition.
- 3 May 2025 – Albanese visited the Melbourne Cricket Ground on election day to hold his final media event. Commented that he was looking for “back-toback wins” and “It was time-on in the fourth quarter).
Peter Dutton
- 13 January 2025 – Dutton at Malvern Cricket Ground for election commitment.
- 22 January 2025 – Dutton at Goulburn Hockey Complex for election commitment.
- 22 March 2025 – Dutton at Symmons Plains Raceway for election commitment.
- 5 April 2025 – Dutton kicks a ball into cameraman whilst making an election commitment at Cazalaly Arena, Darwin.
- 12 April 2025 – Dutton meets boxer Danny Green to announce ‘Stop the Coward Punch” funding.
- 18 April 2025 – Dutton attends Sikh Games in Sydney.
- 29 April 2025 – Dutton visit to announce $3.5 Million for Bob Proudfoot Pavilionat St Georges Basin interupted by nuclear protest.
Election Commitments
In resesarching party and candidate commitments on Facebook, it is very apparent that visiting sports grounds and clubs is used by candidates to engage with their electorate.
Notes
- bolded electorate indicates held by party making the commitment. This list has been created through internet searches, candidate Facebook posts and feeback and is likely to be not exhaustive
- ? indicates no amount made with funding commitment.
ALP Commitments
ALP candidates were not associated with many sport facility election commitments due to successful commitments in 2022 and the Play Our Way program. It was reported that $1.7 billion in community grants were announced in the lead up to the election by the Albanese Government..
ALP won the election and it is expected that these commitments will be fulfilled in the next term of government. The majority of commitments were made in electorates that they held.
- National multicultural swimming and water safety program – $5m (National)
- New pool in Commonwealth Park – $68.9 m (ACT electrorates)
- Chisholm Cricket Oval facilitries upgrade – $960,820 (Bean, ACT)
- National Hockey Centre Canberra upgrade – $1.5 m (Canberra, ACT)
- Christie Park Masterplan next stage – $1.9 m (Bennelong, NSW)
- Boronia Park Sports & Community Facility electrification – $800,000 (Bennelong, NSW)
- Coleman Park upgrade – $10 m (Blaxland, NSW)
- Bidwell Reserve upgrade – $5m (Chifley, NSW)
- St George Illawarra Dragons’ Community and High Performance Centre – $13.6 m (Cunningham & Whitlam, NSW)
- David Campese Oval upgrade – $170,000 (Eden Monro, NSW)
- Cooma’s mountain biking trails – $3.1 m (Eden Monro, NSW)
- Queanbeyan Bowls Club upgrade – $1.6 m (Eden Monro, NSW)
- Bega Memorial Swimming Pool upgrade – $16 m (Eden Monro, NSW)
- PCYC Goulburn infrastructure upgrades – $500,000 (Eden Monro, NSW)
- Ford Park Pavillion in Merimbula redevelopment – $2.5 m (Eden Monro, NSW)
- Jerrabomberra Tennis Courts, plus upgrades to other local sporting facilities – $1.6 m (Eden Monro, NSW)
- Kiama Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $512,000 (Gilmore, NSW)
- Gerry Emery Oval Gerringong upgrade – $840,000 (Gilmore, NSW)
- Batemans Bay Seahawks new club house – $3 m (Gilmore, NSW)
- Northern and Western Lake Macquarie facilities – six upgrades – $2.67 m (Hunter, NSW)
- Greta Branxton Central Oval upgrades – $2 m (Hunter, NSW)
- Maroubra Surf Lifesaving Club redevelopment – $3.5 m (Kingsford Smith, NSW)
- Minto Indoor Sports Complex upgrade – ? (Macarthur, NSW)
- Leonay Sports Oval upgrade – $2.25 m (Macquarie, NSW)
- Emu Plains and Emu Heights upgrade recreation facilities – $1.1 m (Macquarie, NSW)
- Upper Reserve in Wallsend irrigation and drainage – $3 m (Newcastle, NSW).
- Thomas Mitchell Reserve upgrade – $1.2 m (Parramatta, NSW)
- Binalong Park upgrade – $3.6 m (Parramatta, NSW)
- Mallabula Sports Complex upgrade – $1.2 m (Paterson, NSW)
- Medowie skate park construction – $750,000 (Paterson, NSW)
- Queen Elizabeth Park upgrade – $1.5 m (Reid, NSW)
- Breakers Indoor Sports Stadium upgrade – $985,000 (Robertson, NSW).
- John Balcomb Oval lighting – $420,000 (Shortland, NSW)
- Halekulani Oval upgrade – $35,000 (Shortland, NSW)
- Belmont Sporting Complex upgrade – $4.6 m (Shortland, NSW)
- Slade Park irrigation and drainage – $325,000 (Shortland, NSW)
- Charlestown Netball Association facilities – $130,000 (Shortland, NSW)
- Lisle Carr Oval lighting – $275,000 (Shortland, NSW)
- Dunc Gray Velodrome – $2.4 m (Watson, NSW)
- Hoxton Park Reserve upgrade – $1.026 m (Werriwa, NSW)
- Church Rd Oval Moss Vale and David Woods Oval in Bowral lighting upgrades – ? (Whitlam, NSW)
- Tracy Village Sporting Complex stage 1 – $3 m (Solomon, NT)
- Fernvale Sports Park (netball) – $1.6 m (Blair, Qld)
- Lowood Swimming Pool upgrade – $4.05 m (Blair, Qld)
- Ripley Rugby League and Sports Centre new – $4.5 m (Blair, Qld)
- YMCA Springfield Central Community Centre upgrade – $700,000 (Blair, Qld)
- Ipswich Basketball ‘s JBS Arena upgrade – $5 m (Blair, Qld)
- Somerset Storm Netball Club upgrade – $1.6 m (Blair, Qld)
- Valley District Cricket Club’s new indoor facility – $2.7 m (Brisbane & Ryan, Qld)
- Brisbane Football Club facilities upgrade – $2.78 m (Brisbane, Qld)
- Gibson Park lightiing/irrigation – 350,000 (Brisbane, Qld)
- Easts Football Clubhouse flood proofing – $5 m (Griffith, Qld)
- Endeavour Park upgrade – $4.1 m (Leichhardt, Qld)
- North Queensland Cowboys Community, Development and High Performance Centre – Cairns – $15 m (Leichhardt, Qld)
- Spiders Boxing Club Caboolture upgrade – $3 m (Longman, Qld)
- Souths Junior Magpies upgrade – $693,00 (Morton, Qld)
- Unley Swimming Centre upgrade – $1,055 m (Adelaide, SA)
- Sturt and Glenelg football oval facility upgrades – $3.5 m (Boothby, SA)
- Adelaide Jaguars Women’s Soccer Club permanent home – $5 m (Hindmarsh, SA)
- Cove Football Club & Cove Cricket Club stage 2 – $5 m (Kingston, SA)
- South Adelaide Football Club facilities upgrade – $5 m Kingston, SA)
- Lindblom Park in Pooraka upgrade – $2 m (Makin, SA)
- Campania Sports and Social Club upgrade – $250,000 (Makin, SA)
- Steve Woodcock Sports Centre upgrade – $3 m (Sturt, SA)
- Foxfield Hall in Athelstone upgrade – $1.5 m (Sturt, SA)
- Templeton Reserve in Wantirna new pavilion – $3 m (Aston, Vic)
- Carrington Park Reserve pavilion redevelopment – $1.8 m (Aston, Vic)
- Victoria Park sporting fields in Daylesford and Doug Lindsay Reserve Creswick – $1.2 m (Ballarat, Vic)
- Truscott Reserve Pavilion upgrade – $1 m (Bendigo, Vic)
- North Bendigo Recreation Reserve upgrade – $3 m (Bendigo, Vic)
- Kyneton Skate park upgrade – $750,000 (Bendigo, Vic)
- New boutique rectangular stadium at Casey Fields– $10.68 m (Bruce / Holt, Vic)
- Narre Football Netball Club upgrade – $250,000 (Bruce, Vic)
- 8th Australian Sikh Games in Melbourne 2026 – ? (Bruce, Vic)
- Dandenong’s favourite parks and sporting facilities upgrades – $1.44 m (Bruce, Vic)
- Hume Hockey and Lacrosse Centre in Craigieburn stage 2 – $1.9 m (Calwell, Vic)
- Warburton Mountain Bike Destination – $3 m (Casey, Vic)
- Nunawading basketball centre in Burwood East renewal – $45 m (Chisholm, Vic)
- Dorothy Laver Reserve West in Ashburton upgrade – $550,000 (Chisholm, Vic)
- Monash Aquatic and Recreation Centre upgrade – $1.5 m (Chisholm, Vic)
- Preston Lions Football Club upgrade – $1.5 m (Cooper, Vic)
- Drysdale Football & Netball Club upgrade -$5.45 m (Corangamite, Vic)
- Don Wallace Rec Reserve clubrooms upgrade – $1.5 m (Corangamite, Vic)
- Devlins Reserve Redevelopment– $5 m (Corangamite, Vic)
- Windsor Park upgrade (Corio, Vic)
- North Ringwood Reserve Pavilion upgrade – $2 m (Deakin, Vic)
- Bruce Park Pavilion – $5 m (Dunkley, Vic)
- Frankston Bowling Club roof dome – $1.75 m (Dunkley, Vic)
- Len Phelps Pavilion upgrade – $2.5 m (Dunkley, Vic)
- Rye cricket nets – $450,000 (Flinders, Vic)
- Hastings Recreation Reserve upgrade – $1.3 m Flinders, Vic)
- Somerville Football Netball Club upgrade – ? Flinders, Vic)
- Churchill Reserve in St Albans upgrade – $3.5 m (Fraser, Vic)
- Hockey Victoria to establish the teams be based in Cloverton in Melbourne’s north – $500,000 (Gellibrand & McEwen , Vic)
- Altona Hockey Club lights – $462,000 (Gellibrand, Vic)
- Lionheart Reserve and the Keilor Recreation Reserve lighting – $600,000 (Gorton, Vic)
- Eric Boardman Stadium in Sunbury upgrade – $2.5 m (Hawke, Vic)
- Accessible playing fields and parks across Hotham – $3.6 m (Hotham, Vic)
- Southern Road Reserve in Mentone lighting – (Isaacs, Vic)
- Fotheringham Reserve lighting – $400,000 (Isaacs, Vic)
- Greaves Reserve cricket facilities – $370,000 (Isaacs, Vic)
- Ivanhoe Park croquet and netball facilities upgrade – $2 m (Jagajaga, Vic)
- Soldiers Reserve Pavilion Werribee construction – $5 m (Lalor, Vic)
- Buckley Park Bowls Club upgrade – $1.2 m (Maribyrnong, Vic)
- Glastone Park Bowls Club synthetic green and shade – $1 m (Maribyrnong, Vic)
- Lebanon Reserve, Maribyrnong Park Reserve & Walter Street Reserve upgrades – $1.55 m (Maribyrnong, Vic)
- Whittlesea Football & Netball Club upgrade – $185,000 (McEwen, Vic)
- Dwyer Creek Reserve Community Pavillion – $4m (McEwen, Vic)
- Sparks Reserve West synthetic pitch – $3,295 m (Menzies, Vic)
- Fish Creek Football Netball Club rebuild – $1.5 m (Monash, Vic)
- Harley Hammond Reserve upgrade – $580,000 (Nicholls, Vic)
- Churchill Park and West Launceston Community Park upgrades – $2.04 m (Bass, Tas)
- Kingston Beach Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $910,000 (Franklin, Tas)
- Hobart Tennis Centre upgrade – $8 m (Franklin, Tas)
- Deloraine Football club new clubrooms – $3.6 m (Lyons, Tas)
- Brighton soccer pitches and basketball court – ? (Lyons, Tas)
- Bichono Surf Life Saving Clubn upgrade – $1.89 m (Lyons, Tas)
- Thornlie Bowling Club weather protection – $1.4 m (Burt, WA)
- Hartfield Park upgrade – $2.9 m (Bullwinkel, WA) (new electorate)
- Ellenbrook District Open Space upgrade – $2.5 m (Hasluck, WA)
- Heathridge Park. upgrade – $5 m (Moore, WA)
- McNaughton Park clubrooms upgrade – $2 m (Pearce, WA)
- Leederville Oval upgrade – $1.5 m (Perth, WA)
- Peet Park lighting – $700,000 (Swan, WA)
- Maniana Reserve Community Facility upgrade – $2.5 m (Swan, WA)
- Beasley Oval upgrade – $1.5 m (Tangey, WA)
Coalition Commitments
- St George Netball Association Rockale additionalhard courts – ? (Banks, NSW)
- Evatt Park upgrade – $2,5 m (Banks, NSW)
- Blackman Park Clubhouse upgrade – $4.5 m (Bennelong, NSW)
- Campbell Park clubhouse upgrade– $3.725m (Berowa, NSW)
- North Epping Oval clubhouse upgrade – $1.85 m (Berowa, NSW)
- Canoon Road sporting facilities upgrade – $1 m (Bradfield, NSW)
- Lindfield Soldiers Memorial Clubhouse – $1.5 m (Bradfield, NSW)
- Allan Small Oval women’s changerooms – $1,051,250 (Bradfield, NSW)
- Killara Bowling Club resurfacing – $220,000 (Bradfield, NSW)
- George Christie Playing Field energy-efficient lighting – $200,000 (Bradfield, NSW)
- Mount Panorama upgarde – $14.9 m (Calare, NSW)
- Sharks Stadium female change rooms – $4m (Cook & Hughes, NSW)
- Gwawley Park lighting – $674,000 (Cook, NSW)
- Clayton Reserve lighting – $75,000 (Cook, NSW)
- Gymea Baths clean up – $1.5m (Cook, NSW)
- Thrumster Sporting Fields & Football Centre new facility – $5 m (Cowper, NSW)
- Tuffins Lane Playing Fields upgrade – $2 m (Cowper, NSW)
- North Dalton Park lighting upgrade – $600,000 (Cunningham, NSW)
- Berkeley Vale Rugby League & Sports Club upgrade – $544,00 (Dobell, NSW)
- Watanobbi Oval – Wyong Wildcats Baseball Club upgrade – $2 m (Dobell, NSW)
- Don Small Oval – Wyong Lakes ‘Magpies’ Australian Football Club change rooms – $1 m (Dobell, NSW)
- Warnervale Oval upgrade – $5 m (Dobell, NSW)
- Bega pool upgrade – $9 m (Eden Monaro, NSW)
- David Campese Oval upgrade – $170,000 (Eden Monaro, NSW)
- Carr Confoy Sportsground Pavilion – $7.6 m (Eden Monaro, NSW)
- Goulburn Hockey Complex – $1.5 m – (Eden Monaro, NSW)
- Cooma Showground female change rooms – $500,000 (Eden Monaro, NSW)
- Bega Sporting Complex lighting – $500,000 (Eden Monaro, NSW)
- Holbrook Golf Club change rooms upgrade – $230,000 (Farrer, NSW)
- St Patrick’s Tennis Club Albury upgrade – $180,000 (Farrer, NSW)
- Gerringong Golf Club upgrade – $4.96 m (Gilmore, NSW)
- Kiama Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $512,000 (Gilmore, NSW)
- Hanging Rock Sporting Complex upgrade – $3 m (Gilmore, NSW)
- Gerry Emery Oval Gerringong upgrade – $840,000 (Gilmore, NSW)
- Michael Cronin Oval lighting upgrades – $200,000 (Gilmore, NSW)
- Bob Proudfoot Pavilion at Francis Ryan Reserve in Sanctuary Point. construction – $3.5 m (Gilmore, NSW)
- Pearce Reserve in Kings Langley lighting – $140,500 (Greenway, NSW)
- Kennett and Seddon Park lighting – $228,440 (Hughes, NSW)
- Bonnett Bay Baseball Club wheelchair access – $30,000 (Hughes, NSW)
- Heathcote Oval upgrade – $725,000 (Hughes, NSW)
- Macquarie Fields Park upgrade – $1 m (Hughes, NSW)
- Bundeena Oval upgrade – $375,000 (Hughes, NSW)
- Prince Edward Park at Woronora upgrade – $500,000 (Hughes, NSW)
- Woronora Heights Oval upgrade– $20,000
- Macquarie Fields Fitness and Indoor Sports Centre replacement of roller doors. – $100,000 (Hughes, NSW)
- Lieutenant Cantello Reserve in Hammondville bike punp track – $500,000 (Hughes, NSW)
- Hammondville Oval upgrades– $1.5 m (Hughes, NSW)
- Wollondily Leisure Centre upgrade– $85,000 (Hume, NSW)
- Camden sport and recreation facilities five upgrades – $4.52 million (Hume, NSW)
- Lyall Peacock Oval upgrade – $2 m (Hunter, NSW)
- Ilinden Sports Centre upgrade – $650,000 (Kingsford Smith, NSW)
- South Maroubra Surf Club upgrade – $1.5 m (Kingsford Smith, NSW)
- Jamison Park netball facilities upgrade – $4 m (Lindsay, NSW)
- Gloucester sports lighting – $380,000 (Lyne, NSW)
- Tuncurry Sports Complex upgrade – $1 m (Lyne, NSW)
- Stratford half basketball court – $350,000 (Lyne, NSW)
- Macarthur’s Regional Football Facility – $7.5 m (Macarthur & Hume, NSW)
- Leppington Oval Precinct – $5.8 m (Macarthur & Hume, NSW)
- Campbelltown Sports Stadium upgrade – $3.7m (Macarthur)
- Wayne Gardner Oval in Oran Park lighting – $200, 000 (Hume, NSW)
- Avalon and Bilgola Rockpools upgrade – $500,000 (Mackellar, NSW)
- North Narrabeen Surf Club upgrade – $3.5 m (Mackellar, NSW)
- Summerhayes Park in Winmale synthetic pitch – $1.82 m (Macquarie, NSW)
- Mead Park Glen Innes lights – ? (New England, NSW)
- Casino Olympic Memorial Pool upgrade – $1.5 m (Page, NSW)
- Grafton Showground. stables upgrade – $30,000 (Page, NSW)
- Grafton Ghosts Rugby League Club upgrade – $30,000 (Page, NSW)
- Lismore Rugby Union Club female facilities – $1.080 m (Page, NSW)
- Harold West Reserve lighting – $200,000 (Parramatta, NSW)
- Binalong Park upgrade – $3.6 m (Parramatta, NSW)
- Sir Thomas Mitchell Reserve upgrade – $4.8 m (Parramatta, NSW)
- Somerset Park upgrade – $240,000 (Paterson, NSW)
- Salamander Sports Complex – $800,000 (Paterson, NSW)
- Lakeside Sports Complex upgrade – $4.8 m Paterson, NSW)
- Canada Bay Pool upgrades – $1.2 m (Reid, NSW)
- Tweed Regional Aquatic Centre pool heating – $300,000 (Richmond, NSW)
- Temora Recreation Centre air conditioning – $70,000 (Riverna , NSW)
- Lockhart and The Rock public pool blankets – $80,000 (Riverna , NSW)
- Niagara Park Stadium upgrade – $150,000 (Robertson, NSW)
- Central Coast sporting facilities upgrades – $3.5 m (Robertson, NSW)
- Belmont Sports Complex – $4.6 m (Shortland, NSW)
- Hunter Barnett Sports Field drainage – $220,000
- Ireland Park upgrade – $2.4 m (Werriwa, NSW)
- Ash Road sporting complex upgrade – $2.4 m (Werriwa, NSW)
- Larry Grant Memorial Oval upgrade -$2.4 m (Werriwa, NSW)
- Bronte Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $5 m (Wentworth, NSW)
- Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club upgrade – $2.5 m (Wentworth, NSW)
- Eastern Grandstand project at Andrew Petrie Oval – $1.5 m (Wentworth, NSW)
- Larry Grant Memorial Oval upgrade – $2.4 m (Werriwa, NSW)
- Shell Cove Sports and Recreation facility upgrade – $5 m (Whitlam, NSW)
- Redtails Pinktails Right Tracks Foundation – $2.8 m (Lingiari, NT)
- Gardens Oval No 2 upgrade – $5.2 m (Solomon, NT)
- Cazalys Arena in Palmerston upgrades – $5 m (Solomon, NT)
- Tracy Village sporting precinct redevelopment – $3 m (Solomon, NT)
- Portable netball court for Queensland – $300,000
- Redbank Reserve lighting – $330,000 (Blair, Qld)
- Springfield Sports Complex upgrade – $200,000 (Blair, Qld)
- Ipswich Knights Football Club facilities upgrade – $2.2 m (Blair, Qld)
- Fernvale Netball Park upgrade – $1.4 m (Blair, Qld)
- North Ipswich Sport and Entertainment Precinct – $5 m (Blair, Qld)
- Wynnum Manly District Cricket Club lighting – $1 m (Bonner, Qld)
- Wynnum Vikings AFL Club’s facilities upgrade – $540,000 Bonner, Qld)
- Hibiscus Stadium upgrade – $2.5 m (Bonner, Qld)
- AC Carina facility upgrade – $1,330,000 (Bonner, Qld)
- Southern District Basketball Association infrastructure – $2.5m (Bonner, Qld)
- Wynnum Tennis upgrade – $250,000 (Bonner, Qld)
- Wynnum & District Rugby Union Club upgrade – $250,000 (Bonner, Qld)
- Point Lookout Surf Life Club new clubhouse – $7 m (Bowman, Qld)
- Alexandra Hills Football Club facilities – $550,000 (Bowman, Qld)
- Russell Island Bowls Club upgrade – $2.5 m (Bowman, Qld)
- Redlands Tigers Cricket club upograde – $1.1 m (Bowman, Qld)
- Redlands United Football Club upgrade – $400,000 (Bowman, Qld)
- Capalaba FC upgrade -$400,000 (Bowman, Qld)
- New Farm Bowls Club upgrade – $500,000 (Brisbane, Qld)
- GPS Rugby Club facilities – $4.08 m (Brisbane, Qld)
- Grange Social Bowls Club upgrade – $300,000 (Brisbane, Qld)
- Valley Cricket Club upgrade – $2.7 m (Brisbane, Qld)
- Red Hills Bowls Club upgrade – $300.000 (Brisbane, Qld)
- Wilston Grange FC upgrade – $300,000 (Brisbane, Qld)
- Kele Park, Rockhampton change rooms – $1.3 m (Capricornia, Qld)
- Sarina JRL Storage Shed – $200,000 (Capricornia, Qld)
- West Leagues Club Mackay expansion – $3 m (Capricornia, Qld)
- North Knights JRL Rockhampton – $1 m (Capricornia, Qld)
- Rockhampton Tigers JRL Grounds lighting – $240,000 (Capricornia, Qld)
- City Brothers Football Club lighting – $500, 000 (Dawson, Qld)
- Club Whitsunday upgrade & change rooms – $800,000 (Dawson, Qld)
- Magpies Sporting Club Mackay change tooms – $1.9 m (Dawson, Qld)
- Home Hill Community Sports Club bowls shade – $500,000 (Dawson, Qld)
- Eastern Swans AFL Club, change rooms – $500,000 (Dawson, Qld)
- Mackay Northern Beaches Bowling Club upgrade – $500,000 (Dawson, Qld)
- BB Print Stadium Mackay upgrade – $1.5m (Dawson, Qld)
- Whitsunday Saling Club tender upgrade – ? (Dawson, Qld)
- Wangaratta Bowls Bowen upgrade – $100,000 (Dawson, Qld)
- Southport Labrador Cricket Club upgrade – $550,000 (Fadden, Qld)
- Labrador Legends Football Club Gold Coast upgrade – $2.15 m (Fadden, Qld)
- PCYC in Pimpama establishment – $10 m (Fadden, Qld)
- Helensvale Pacific Pines Hawks Cricket Club upgrade – $550,000 (Fadden, Qld)
- Coomera Colts FC upgrade – $1.6 m (Fadden, Qld)
- Maroochydore Clippers Stadium change rooms – $727,000 (Fairfax, Qld)
- Buderim Wanderers Football Club new all-weather synthetic pitch – $570,000 (Fairfax, Qld)
- Nambour Toads Rugby Union Club upgrade – $500,000 (Fairfax, Qld)
- Youth Active Rec and Fitness Zone in Sippy Downs construction – $2.2 m (Fisher, Qld)
- Palmwoods Bowls Club upgrade – $125,000 (Fisher, Qld)
- Glasshouse Mountians Sports Club upgrade – $295,000 (Fisher, Qld)
- Gladstone Clay target Club upgrade – $40,800 (Flynn, Qld)
- Emerald Horse and Pony Club upgrade – $667,100 (Flynn, Qld)
- Gemfields Clay Target Club – $21,295 (Flynn, Qld)
- Wide Bay Burnett Cutting Club – $178,000 (Flynn, Qld)
- Valleys Football Club at Biloela upgrade – $69,846 (Flynn, Qld)
- Moura Hack & Pony Club upgrade – $37,499 (Flynn, Qld)
- Agnes Water Active Riders – $67,000 (Flynn, Qld)
- Callide United Football Club – $16,500 (Flynn, Qld)
- Twin Rivers Community Mallet Sports Club – $170,000 (Forde, Qld)
- Gold Coast Motocross Club – $250,000 (Forde, Qld)
- Hammel Park upgrade – $3.55 m (Forde, Qld)
- Hubner Park upgrade – $6.4 m (Forde, Qld)
- Beliviah Sports Park stage 1 – $220,000 (Forde, Qld)
- Ormeau Bulldogs Australian Football Club clubhouse – $500,000 (Forde, Qld)
- Toowoomba Hockey Facility upgrade – $4 m (Groom, Qld)
- Toowoomba Regional Council’s pool upgrade – $225,000 (Groom, Qld)
- Toowoomba Bowls Club upgrade security – $40,000 (Groom, Qld)
- Townsville and District Rugby facilities – $2.2 m (Herbert, Qld)
- Jubilee Bowls Club new green – $232,000 (Herbert, Qld)
- Townsville Rockwheelers Mountain Bike Club upgrade – $280.000 (Herbert, Qld)
- Townsville Touch Football lighting – $270,000 (Herbert, Qld)
- Townsville Western Suburbs Cricket Club upgrade nets – $130,000 (Herbert, Qld)
- Northern Beaches United Soccer Club equipment $33,000 (Herbert, Qld)
- Bundaberg Touch Association lights & change rooms – $188,550 (Hinkler, Qld)
- Hervey Bay Basketball facility – $500,000 (Hinkler, Qld)
- Burrum District Golf Club irrigation – $107, 700 (Hinkler, Qld)
- Burgowan Bowls Club in Torbanlea upgrade – $58,000 (Hinkler, Qld)
- Cairns Hockey Club facility upgrade – $4 m (Leichhardt, Qld)
- North Queensland Cowboys Community, Development and High Performance Centre – $15 m (Leichhardt, Qld)
- Barron River Cricket Club – $225,000 (Leichhardt, Qld)
- Holloways Beach Sports Club upgrade – $135,000 (Leichhardt, Qld)
- Endeavour Park upgrade – $4.1 m (Leichhardt, Qld)
- Ivanhoes Rugby League Club – $350,000 (Leichhardt, Qld)
- Marlin Coast Ranges FC lighting – $350,000 (Leichhardt, Qld)
- Brighton Roosters Junior Rugby League Club upgrade – $1 m (Lilley, Qld)
- Norths Devils Rugby League Club facilities – $2 m (Lilley, Qld)
- Norths Rugby Union Club with upgraded facilities – $1.5 m (Lilley, Qld)
- Virginia Football Club fencing – $177,000 (Lilley, Qld)
- Sandgate Hawks lighting – $1.2 m (Lilley, Qld)
- Toombul District Cricket Club upgrade – $1.6 m (Lilley, Qld)
- Bribie Island Bowls Club upgrade – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Bribie Island Golf Course upgrade – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Bribie Island Tennis Club upgrade – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Bribie Island Surf Club redevelopment – $2 m (Longman, Qld)
- Caboolture Snakes Rugby League Clubhouse redevelopment – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Caboolture Sports Football Club! electronic scoreboard – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Bellara Skate Park upgrade – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Pine Rivers Cricket Club lighting – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Delaneys Creek Pony Club upgrade – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Burpengary Pony Club CCTV – ? (Longman, Qld)
- Stanley River Rugby League Football Club’s clubhouse upgrade – ? (Longman, Qld)
- North Pine Netball Club resurfacing – $313,705 ((Longman, Qld)
- Narangba Eagles Football Club’s clubhouse upgrade – $2 m (Longman, Qld)
- Mallawa Netball Courts upgrade – $250,000 (McPherson, Qld)
- Robina Common soccer synthetic pitch – $550,000 (McPherson, Qld)
- Currumbin Beach Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $1.1 m (McPherson, Qld)
- Palm Beach Touch Football Club clubhouse – $720,000 (McPherson, Qld)
- Len Peak Oval lighting – $270,000 (McPherson, Qld)
- Coolangatta Football Club lighting – $270,000 (McPherson, Qld)
- Mudgeeraba Bowls Club shade – $190,000 (McPherson, Qld)
- Griffith University Knights’ facilities upgrade – $286,800 (Moncrieff, Qld)
- Mermaid Bowls Club upgrade – (Moncrieff, Qld)
- Mudgeeraba Bowls Club shade – $190,00 (Moncrieff, Qld)
- Mudgeeraba Nerang Cricket Club upgrade – $550,000 (Moncrieff, Qld)
- Surfers Paradise Rugby Union Club awning – $20,000 (Moncrieff, Qld)
- Southport Sharks Junior AFL two player/coach boxes – $49,000 (Moncrieff, Qld)
- Broadbeach Cats AFL Club upgrade – $1.3 m (Moncrieff, Qld)
- Southport Pony and Hack Club upgrade – $235,000 (Moncrieff, Qld)
- Brisbane Knight Football facilities – $250,000 (Moreton, Qld)
- Sherwood Magpies Football Club facilities – $550,000 (Moreton, Qld)
- South Magpies Acacia Ridge ugrade – $400,000 (Moreton, Qld)
- Mandela Cup and African Cup of Nations tournaments – $75,000 (Oxley, Qld)
- North Lakes Football Club upgrade – $2.4 m (Petrie, Qld)
- Peninsula Power FC three sites upgrades – $890,000 (Petrie, Qld)
- Peninsula Cricket Club lighting – $135,000 (Petrie, Qld)
- Install CCTV at the Kinsellas Rd Sporting Complex – $105,000 (Petrie, Qld)
- Bramble Bay Bowls Club cover – $1 m (Petrie, Qld)
- Aspley Memorial Bowls Club! second cover – ? (Petrie, Qld)
- Woodside Sporting Complex upgrade – $400,000 (Petrie, Qld)
- Westside Grove FC security – $50,000 (Ryan, Qld)
- Kenmore Bears Rugby Club upgrade – $1.125 m (Ryan, Qld)
- Ferny Grove Falcons upgrade – $97,200 (Ryan, Qld)
- The Grove Sports Club upgrade – $290,000 (Ryan, Qld)
- Akuna Oval upgrade – $1.4 m (Ryan, Qld)
- Moggill Mustangs Junior Australian Football Club upgrade – $500,000 (Ryan, Qld)
- Wests Bulldogs Toowong upgrade – $1.5m (Ryan, Qld)
- Taringa Rovers Football Club upgrade – $2.5 m (Ryan, Qld)
- UQ Cricket Club upgrade – $1.5 m (Ryan, Qld)
- Noosa Rugby Club upgrade – $4m (Wide Bay, Qld)
- Maryborough Bears clubhouse in Granville change rooms – $49,000 (Wide Bay, Qld)
- Maryborough & District Hockey Association facilities upgrade – $2 m (Wide Bay, Qld)
- Cooroy Badminton Club upgrade – $100,000 (Wide Bay, Qld)
- Pomona Cooran Cutters Rugby League Club upgrade – $57,000 (Wide Bay, Qld)
- Hayes Oval clubhouse upgrade – ? (Wright, Qld)
- Adelaide Comets Football Club upgrade – $1.3 m (Adelaide, SA)
- Sturt Bowling Club upgrade – $1 m (Adelaide, SA)
- North Adelaide Football Club upgrade – $400,000
- Mt Burr Netball courts upgrade – $200,000 (Barker, SA)
- Penola Bowling Club redevelopment – $90,000 (Barker. SA)
- Blackwood Community Recreation Centre upgrade – $500,000 (Boothby, SA)
- Plympton Sporting & Recreation Club redevelopment – $5 m (Boothby, SA)
- Brighton & Seacliff Yacht Club female change rooms – ? (Boothby, SA)
- Goodwood Oval redevelopment – $2 m (Boothby, SA)
- Glenelg oval development – $3.5 m (Boothby, SA)
- Urrbrae Agricultural High School ovals – $3.5 m (Boothby, SA)
- Somerton Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $500,000 (Boothby, SA)
- Glenelg Suef Life Saving Club upgrade – $500,000 (Boothby, SA)
- Seacliff Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $500,000 (Boothby, SA)
- Seacliff Tennis Clun upgrade – ? (Boothby, SA)
- Morphettville Park Tennis Club upgrade – ? (Boothby, SA)
- Brighton Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $500,000 (Boothby, SA)
- Blackwood Football Club upgrade – ? (Boothby, SA)
- South Adelaide Football Club upgrade – ? (Kingston, SA)
- Hope Valley Bowling and Community Club upgrade – $300,000 (Makin, SA)
- Tea Tree Gully Sporting Club upgrade – $1 m (Makin, SA)
- Kingscote Football Club upgrade – $1 m (Mayo, SA)
- Encounter Bay Netball Club & Encounter Bay Football Club upgrades – $1.6 m (Mayo, SA)
- Ridge Park Junior Sports Hub development – $3 m (Sturt, SA)
- Steve Woodcock Sports Centre synethetic pitch – $3 m (Sturt, SA)
- Geoff Heath Lochiel Park Par 3 Golf Complex new clubhouse – $3 m (Sturt, SA)
- Payneham Oval. lighting – $350,000 (Sturt, SA)
- Norwood Football Club upgrades – $310,000 (Sturt, SA)
- Campbelltown Tennis & Netball Club upgrade – $750,000 (Sturt, SA)
- Rostrevor Tennis Club upgrade – $750,000 (Sturt, SA)
- Burnie Golf Club upgrade – $180,000 (Braddon, Tas)
- East Devonport Bowls synthretic green – $170,00 (Braddon, Tas)
- Smithtown Bowls Club upgrade – $1.235 m (Braddon, Tas)
- Wynyard new sporting field – $500,000 (Braddon, Tas)
- Exerter Golf Club fencing – $190,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Greens Beach Golf Club upgrade – $486,000 (Bass, Tas)
- New sports complex at Legana – $5 m – (Bass, Tas)
- Northern Croquet Centre new lawns – $10,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Tippogoree Hills mountain bike trails toilets – $125,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Lilydale Football Club lights – $500,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Hillwood Sharks Football Club change rooms – $400,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Trevallyn Cricket Club. practice nets – $20,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Scottsdale Foorball Club change rooms – $200,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Mowbray Gold Club facilities – $450,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Rocherlea Football Club electronic scoreboard – $80,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Bridport Bowls Club toilets – ? (Bass, Tas)
- Tam O’Shanter Golf & Community Club upgrade – $685,000 (Bass, Tas)
- Don Recreation Reserve. upgrade – $150,000 (Braddon, Tas)
- Port Sorell Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $545,000 (Braddon, Tas)
- Spreyton Eagles & Spreyton Football Club upgrade – $300,000 (Braddon, Tas)
- Penguin Sports and Services Club upgrade – $550,000 (Braddon, Tas)
- Somerset’s Langley Park pavilion upgrade – $1.3 m (Braddon, Tas)
- Somerset Harks new facilities – $1.65 m (Braddon, Tas)
- Wynyard new sports field – $500,000 (Braddon, Tas)
- Claremont Bowls Club upgrade – $1.5 m (Clark, Tas)
- Franklin Bowls Club synthetic green – $200,000 (Franklin, Tas)
- Hobart Archers Club indoor centre – $289,000 (Franklin, Tas)
- Dover RSL Bowls Club upgrade – $45,000 (Franklin, Tas)
- Bicheno Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $1,895 m (Lyons, Tas)
- Oatlands Recreation Ground. upgrade – $1.976 m (Lyons, Tas)
- Scamander Bowls Club synthetic green – $257,000 (Lyons, Tas)
- Sheffield Recreation Ground clubrooms upgrade – $1.45 m (Bass & Lyons, Tas)
- Symmons Plains Raceway upgrade – $5.4 m (Lyons, Tas)
- Deloraine Football Club upgrade – $3.6 m (Lyons, Tas)
- Shark Park Didges Ferry lighting – $243,000 (Lyons, Tas)
- Triabunna Recreation Ground upgrade – $245,000 (Lyons, Tas)
- Recreational and infrastructure upgrades in Perth Tas – $5.165 m (Lyons, Tas)
- Launceston Cityy Football Club stage 2 – $1.69 m (Lyons, Tas)
- Heathwood Cricket Club upgrade – $300,000 (Aston, Vic)
- Knox Park Pavilion upgrade – $4.75 m (Aston, Vic)
- Knox City Football Club lighting – $240,000 (Aston, Vic)
- Templeton Reserve Pavilion redevelopment – $3 m (Aston, Vic)
- Bayswater Junior Football Club nets – ? (Aston, Vic)
- Carrington Park Pavilion redevelopment – $1.8 m (Aston, Vic)
- Seebeck Pavilion redevelopment -$3.75 m (Aston, Vic)
- Buninyong netball courts upgrade – $600,000 (Ballarat, Vic)
- Prince of Wales Park hockey facilities expansion – $600,000 (Ballarat, Vic)
- Ballarat City Oval upgrade – $1 m
- Rochester Recreation Reserve upgrade – $4 m (Bendigo, Vic)
- Truscott Reserve redevelopment – $1 m (Bendigo, Vic)
- North Bendigo Recreation Reserve – $3 m (Bendigo, Vic)
- Malone Park. lighting – $500,000 (Bendigo, Vic)
- Sweeney Reserve fencing – $100,000 (Bruce, Vic)
- Sweeney Reserve lighting – $210,300 (Bruce, Vic)
- Max Pawsey Reserve upgrade – $690,000 (Bruce, Vic)
- Greenvale United Soccer Club upgrade – $180,000
- John Ilhan Memorial Reserve Soccer Pitch renewal – $225,000 (Caldwell, Vic)
- Belgrave Recreation Reserve pavilion upgrade -$4.6 m (Casey, Vic)
- Mooroolbark Heights Reserve pavilion upgrade – $4 m (Casey, Vic)
- Monbulk Regional Soccer Centre lighting – $365,000 (Casey, Vic)
- Lilydale Recreation Reserve Pavilion upgrade – $5 m (Casey, Vic)
- Lilydale for temporary toilets and change rooms – $250,000 (Casey, Vic)
- Pinewood Reserve Netting – $60,000 (Chisholm, Vic)
- Waverley Baseball Club training facility – $500,000 (Chisholm, Vic)
- Waverly Hockey Club facility upgrade – $2.5 m (Chisholm, Vic)
- East Malvern Tennis Club upgrade – $4.1 m (Chisholm, Vic)
- Monash Aquatic & Recreation Centre change rooms – $1 m (Chisholm, Vic)
- Brandon Park Reserve Pavilion upgrade – $500,000 (Chisholm, Vic)
- Nunawading Indoor Sports Centre redevelopment – $30 m (Chisholm, Vic)
- Ashburton Pool electrification – $1.8 m (Chisholm, Vic)
- Ballyshannassy Reserve.Pavilion upgrade – $6 m (Chisholm, Vic)
- Grovedale Netball Club courts upgrade – $898,000 (Corangamite, Vic)
- Devlins Rd Reserve Upgrade – $5 m (Corangamite, Vic)
- Surf Coast Suns Football and Netball Club Pavilion – $3.4 m (Corangamite, Vic)
- Drysdale Recreation Reserve upgrade – $5.45 m (Corangamite, Vic)
- Maroondah Cricket Nets Roof – $2m (Deakin, Vic)
- North Ringwood Reserve new pavilion – ? (Deakin, Vic)
- Ringwood City Soccer Club additional synthetic soccer pitch ? (Deakin, Vic)
- Ainslie Park cricket nets upgrade – ? (Deakin, Vic)
- Heatherdale Tennis Club upgrade – ? (Deakin, Vic)
- St James Netballl club upgrade – $793,000 (Deakin, Vic)
- Norwood Football Netball Club upgrade – $500,000 (Deakin, Vic)
- Proclamation Park CCTV – $80,000 (Deakin, Vic)
- Dorset Recreation Reserve CCTV – $40,000 (Deakin, Vic)
- South Croydon Football Club spectator seating – $200,000 (Deakin, Vic)
- Croydon Hills Primary Scool sports facilities upgrade – $651,000 (Deakin, Vic)
- Davy Lane Reserve upgrade – $4 m (Deakin, Vic)
- Spirit Sports Centre establishment – $1.5 m (Deakin, Vic)
- Domeney Reserve in Park Orchards upgrades – $530,000 (Deakin, Vic)
- Hughes Park upgrades – $1.5 m (Deakin, Vic)
- Len Phelps pavilion upgrade – $3 m (Dunkley, Vic)
- Frankston Softball Association’s facility upgrade – $400,000 (Dunkley, Vic)
- Crib Point Football Netball Club change rooms – $242,000 (Flinders, Vic)
- David MacFarlan Reserve. upgrade – $470,000 (Flinders, Vic)
- Somerville Recreation Reserve upgrade – $5 m (Flinders, Vic)
- Brighton Beach Oval Pavilion upgrade – $2 m (Goldstein, Vic)
- Trevor Barker Oval Change rooms – $1.8 m (Goldstein, Vic)
- McKinnon Reserve upgrade – $2.75 m (Goldstein, Vic)
- Brookside Oval lighting – $179,000 (Gorton, Vic)
- Lionheart Oval and the Keilor Recreation Oval lighting – ? (Gorton, Vic)
- MARC Stadium seating – $500,000 (Hawke, Vic)
- Maddingley Park upgrade – $1 m (Hawke, Vic)
- Ballan Recreation Reserve drainange – $1 m (Hawke, Vic)
- Eric Boardman Stadium in Sunbury redevelopment – $4 m (Hawke, Vic)
- Masons Lane Athletics Track in Bacchus March upgrade – $1.4 m (Hawke, Vic)
- Dasmesh Sports Club security – $500,000 (Holt, Vic)
- Warner Reserve upgrade – $1.5 m (Hotham, Vic)
- Edinburgh Reserve lighting – $300,000 (Hotham, Vic)
- Parkfield Reserve new coaches’ boxes – $60,000 (Hotham, Vic)
- Wodonga Tennis Club upgrade – $1.8 m (Indi, Vic)
- Moyhu Bowls Club upgrade – $550,00 (Indi, Vic)
- Greavers Reserve – upgarde – $964,000 (Isaacs, Vic)
- Fotheringham Reserve lighting – $350,000 (Isaacs, Vic)
- Heidelberg United Alexander FC upgrade and 1956 Olympic Museum – $2 m (Jagajaga, Vic)
- Malvern Cricket Ground lights upgrade – $400,000 (Kooyong, Vic)
- Kew Football Club lighting – $200,000 (Kooyong, Vic)
- Michael Tuck Stand and the Glenferrie Oval restoration – $3 m (Kooyong, Vic)
- Myrtle Park sporting upgrades – $1.1 m (Kooyong, Vic)
- Greythorn Park Pavilion upgrade – $400,000 (Kooyong, Vic)
- Sir Robert Menzies Pavillion upgrade – $200,000 (Kooyong, Vic)
- Emerald Tennis Club upgrade – $120,000 (La Trobe, Vic)
- Nar Nar Goon Netball Club Pavilion upgrade – $1.4 m (La Trobe, Vic)
- Bunyip Recreation Reserve upgrade – $2.25 m (La Trobe, Vic)
- Packenham Football Clun upgrade – ? (La Trobe, Vic)
- 2026 Australian Sikh Games – $450,000 (La Trobe, Vic)
- Maryknoll Tennis Club – ? (La Trobe, Vic)
- North Port Oval upgrade – $1.4 m (MacNamara, Vic)
- Ellwood Park Pavilion upgrade – $500,000
- Wycheproof sports facilities upgrade – $750,000 (Mallee, Vic)
- Dunolly and the Deledio Reserve Sporting Precinct upgrade – $1 m (Mallee, Vic)
- Robinvale Football & Netball Club upgrade – $500,000 (Mallee, Vic)
- RHL Sparks Reserve upgrade – $3.925 m (Menzies, Vic)
- Aquarena Aquatic Centre major upgrade – $10 m (Menzies, Vic)
- Dwyer St Reserve sports facilities upgrade – $2.5 m (McEwan, Vic)
- Diamond Creek Bowling Club upgrade – $150,000 (McEwan, Vic)
- Yarrambat Park Golf Club upgrade – $400,000 (McEwan, Vic)
- Campbell Street Reserve – Diamond Creek Devils Baseball Club – $4.5 m (McEwan, Vic)
- Lancefield Park upgrade – $1.5 m (McEwan, Vic)
- Fish Creek Football and Netball Club clubrooms – $1.5 m (Monash, Vic)
- Moe Outdoor Pool Upgrade – $2.5 m (Monash, Vic)
- Walter Tuck Reserve in Mirboo North facility replacement – $5 m (Monash, Vic)
- Phillip Island Sports Hub development – $10 m (Monash, Vic)
- Leongatha Splash Stadium upgrade – $3.5 m (Monash, Vic)
- Shepparton Sports Stadium new – $20 m (Nicholls, Vic)
- Mooroopna Recreation Reserve upgrade – $500,000 (Nicholls, Vic)
- Stanhope Recreation Reserve upgrade – $500,000 (Nicholls, Vic)
- Kings Park Seymour upgrade – $500,000 (Nicholls, Vic)
- Birregurra Recreation Reserve upgrade – $450,000 (Wannon, Vic)
- Warrnambool Football Netball Club upgrades – $300,000 (Wannon, Vic)
- Colac Imperials Football Netball Club netball courts upgrade – $389,254 (Wannon, Vic)
- Elliminyt Recreation Reserve Main Sports Pavilion upgrade – $3.3 m (Wannon, Vic)
- Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club new building – $7.65 m (Wannon, Vic)
- Port Fairy Football Netball Club Community Sports Hub – $1.5 m (Wannon, Vic)
- Beaufort Golf & Bowling Club upgrade – ? (Wannon, Vic)
- Cobden Recreation Reserve redevelopment – ? (Wannon, Vic)
- Dartmoor Football Netball Club changing rooms – $350,000 (Wannon, Vic)
- Colac Bike Park at Elliminyt Recreation Reserve – $300,000 (Wannon, Vic)
- Cavendish Football Netball Club facilities – $1.82 m (Wannon, Vic)
- Premier Speedway Warrnambool upgrade – $350,000 (Wannon, Vic)
- Western Eagles Netball Football Club upgrade – $450,000 (Wannon, Vic)
- Timboon Recreation Reserve multi purpose courts – $496,000 (Wannon, Vic)
- Skipton Community and Recreation Reserve upgrade – $2.35 m (Wannon, Vic)
- Derrinallum Recreation Reserve new skate park – $300,000 (Wannon, Vic)
- Hartfield Park new cricket/foorball pavilion – $5.75 m (Bullwinkel, WA) – new electorate
- Glen Forrest Oval changerooms – $1.25 m (Bullwinkel, WA) – new electorate
- Mundaring Arena and the outdoor hard courts CCTV – $66,000 (Bullwinkel, WA) – new electorate
- Brown Park new sports facilities – $5 m (Bullwinkel, WA) – new electorate
- Elsie Austin Oval upgrade – $800,000 (Bullwinkel, WA) – new electorate
- Boya Oval upgrade – $1.8 m (Bullwinkel, WA) – new electorate
- Mundaring Sporting Club upgrade – $1.96 m (Bullwinkel, WA) – new electorate
- Les Sands Pavilion in Huntingdale upgrade – $500,000 (Burt, WA)
- Lakelands skate park construction – $1.37 m (Canning, WA)
- Mundijong netball courts upgrade – $2.4 m (Canning, WA)
- Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre – $4 m (Canning, WA)
- Serpentine & Districts Golf Club changerroms – $138,000 (Canning, WA)
- North Pinjarra revitaisation – $850,00 (Canning, WA)
- Wanneroo Rugby Union Club revelopment – $4 m (Cowan, WA)
- Scarborough Sports and Community Club change rooms – $215,000 (Curtin, WA)
- Geraldton Tennnis Club upgrade – $550,000 (Durack, WA)
- Premier Oval Carnavon lighting – $550,000 (Durack, WA)
- Kalannie Hockey Club portable hockey goals – $7,480 (Durack, WA)
- Nabawa Recreation Centre redevelopment -$550,000 (Durack, WA)
- Brunswick Tennis Club upgrade – ? (Forrest, WA)
- Glouster Park, including Augusta Margaret River Footy Club – ? (Forrest, WA)
- Leschenault Ovals – new ovals – $4m (Forrest, WA)
- Woodlake Sports Ground new pavilion – $1 m (Hasluck, WA)
- South Guilford BMX track rebuild – ? (Hasluck, WA)
- Dulcie Liddelow Netball Centre lighting – $138,000 (Hasluck, WA)
- Caledonian Soccer Club at Jubilee Reserve upgrade – $600,000 (Hasluck, WA)
- Bassendean Oval upgrade – $500,000 (Hasluck, WA)
- EDOS North Pavilion in Ellenbrook upgrade – $2.5 m (Hasluck, WA)
- Carine Netball Club courts – $750,000 (Moore, WA)
- Sorrento Surf Life Saving Club – $700,000 (Moore, WA)
- Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club upgrade – $700,000 (Moore, WA)
- Heathridge Park upgrade – $5 m (Moore, WA)
- Prince Regent Park upgrade – $950,000
- Heathridge Park upgrade – $5 m (Moore, WA)
- Quinns Rocks Sports Club upgrade – $350,000 (Pearce, WA)
- Rotary Park upgrade – $1 m (Pearce, WA)
- Wanneroo Sporting and Community Hub upgrades – $3 m (Pearce, WA)
- Addison Park clubrooms – $175,000 (Pearce, WA)
- Manning Bowling Club synthetic turf – $500,000 (Swan, WA)
- Riverton Reserve upgrade – $1.15 m (Tangey, WA)
- Webber Reserve upgrade – $50,000 (Tangey, WA)
- Lemming Bowling Club cover – $750,000 (Tangey, WA)
- Corinthian Park Tennis Club padel courts – $250,000 (Tangey, WA)
- Canning Vale Sports Complex construction – $10 m (Tangey, WA)
- Melville Water Polo Club additional training pool – $7.5 m (Tangey, WA)
- Blue Gum Park Tennis Club lighting – $105,000 (Tangey, WA)
Election Commitments Summary
Table 1 Election Commitments by State/Territory & Electorates
| ALP Commitments Total Number by State (Numer of Electorates) | Coalition Commitments Total State Number (Numer of Electorates) | Number of Electorates by State |
| ACT – 3 (3) | ACT – 0 (0) | 3 |
| NSW – 37 (20) | NSW – 91 (34) | 46 |
| NT – 1 (1) | NT – 4 (2) | 2 |
| QLD – 13 (7) | QLD – 144 (21) | 30 |
| SA – 9 (6) | SA – 30 (7) | 10 |
| TAS – 6 (4) | TAS – 38 (5) | 5 |
| VIC – 46 (27) | VIC – 125 (28) | 38 |
| WA – 9 (8) | WA – 46 (12) | 16 |
| 124 commitments in 76 electorates | 478 commitments in 109 electorates | 150 electorates |
Table 2 Number of Election Commitments by Electorates
| Party | Number in Electorate (party holding electorate in bold) |
| ALP | 7 – Eden Monaro ; 6 – Blair, Shotland, Bruce ; 3 –Gilmore, Bendigo, Corangamite, Dunkley, Flinders, Isaacs, Maribyrnong, Lyons |
| Coalition | 16 – Wannon ; 13 – Bass, Longman, Boothby ; 11- Braddon, 12 – Deakin ; 9 – Dawson, Ryan, Lyons, Chisholm ; 8 – Hughes, Flynn ; 7 – Petrie, McPherson, Moncrieff, Bonner, Bowman, Sturt, Bullwinkel (new), Tangey, Aston ; 6 – Eden Monaro, Gilmore, Brisbane, Forde, Leichardt, Lilley, Wide Bay, Hasluck, Moore |
Sports Organisations Election Priorities
- Exercise & Sport Science Australia (ESSA)
- Disability Sports Australia (DSA)
- Football Australia released Securing Our Football Future 2025 Policy Proposals to Government – this called for more government funding from all levels.
Summary
- There has been significant community sport facility funding since 2019 due to Coalition and ALP programs and election commitments. In 2025, Coalition made over three times more sport facility commitments in electorates that could be considered marginal/contestable. Election commitments to upgrade change rooms was a dominant factor. The Coalition did not retain or gain many marginal/contestable electorates – this suggests that community sport facility commitments are unlikely to sway voters. Those in “safe” electorates continue to miss out on election commitments – surely many of these electorates have facilities that need to be upgraded.
- Despite the Coalition making a significant number of community sport facility commitments, Dutton rarely was seen at a community sport facility. During 2022 federal election, Prime Minister Morrison used this backdrop over 30 times. Dutton was seen more at a petrol bowser due to their policy to cut petrol excise.
- Sports gambling advertising was rarely raised during the election campaign.
- Albanese Government made three major sports facility commitments in 2022 – Brisbane Arena and 2032 Olympic venues ($3.435 bn), Macquarie Point Stadium ($240 m) and Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Redevelopment ($249.7 m). The AIS Redevelopment was approved by Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works on 25 March 2025. These commitments are likely to proceed but Queensland Tasmanian governments are still deciding the cost of several these major sport facilities.
- Albanese and Dutton’s use of sport was more limited than the 2022 federal election but ALP and Coalition candidates used it extensively particularly those in marginal/contestable electorates.
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