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15 November, 2025

$4m upgrade for netball sports centre

A major upgrade is on the way for netballers in the City of Moreton Bay, with a $4.1 million investment locked in for a brand-new clubhouse at the Les Hughes Sporting Complex in Bray Park.


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A major upgrade is on the way for netballers in the City of Moreton Bay, with a $4.1 million investment locked in for a brand-new clubhouse at the Les Hughes Sporting Complex in Bray Park.

The funding, delivered through the through the $250 million Games On! program, will provide modern, accessible, and inclusive amenities for the Pine Rivers Netball Association, which supports 15 clubs and more than 2000 members.

The new facility will replace the association’s ageing building, which has served the community for more than four decades.

Minister for Sport and Racing and Minister for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tim Mander said the upgrade will support the next generation of netballers.

“Pine Rivers Netball Association supports hundreds of people to get active and participate in netball, from kids right through to seniors,” Minister Mander said.

“This funding will provide modern, comfortable and inclusive space for people to play, spectate and enjoy netball.

“We want to ensure all of Queensland benefits from the Games and anyone who’s spent time at Bray Park on a Saturday knows how many players, coaches and umpires will benefit from this upgrade.”

Pine Rivers Netball Association President Rachelle Swan said the upgrade would support members and visitors who use the venue’s 20 courts.

“For us, it’s about having cleaner, safer and more accessible facilities for our netball community,” she said.

“We’re continuing to grow participation, especially among men, boys and in mixed competitions, and this upgrade will help us to support that growth.

“We’re incredibly excited for this project to begin and to see the impact it will have on our ability to get even more people out on the courts playing netball.”

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