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Cricket Tasmania would like to congratulate the latest recipients of support through the Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund. Together with Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers Association, Cricket Tasmania has provided over $150,000 to nine projects around Tasmania.
Brighton Council | Refurbishment of Lennox Park, Old Beach |
Burnie Council | Refurbishment of Acton Recreation Ground, Burnie |
Cricket North | Refurbishment of NTCA turf nets |
Kettering Cricket Club | Refurbishment of Kettering Oval |
North Hobart Cricket Club | Renovation of TCA indoor facility |
Spreyton Cricket Club | Refurbishment of Maidstone Park, Spreyton |
South Hobart Sandy Bay Cricket Club | Relocation and renovation of training facilities |
Turners Beach Cricket Club | Refurbishment of training facilities |
Ulverstone Cricket Club | Refurbishment of UCI Oval, Ulverstone |
Australian Cricket remains committed to investing in cricket infrastructure in the state and will be relaunching the next round of the Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund in the coming weeks.
Cricket Tasmania also congratulates recipients of the Tasmanian Government’s Improving the Playing Field Large Grants, and specifically the Kettering Cricket Club, Kingborough District Cricket Club, North Hobart Cricket Club and Cricket North.
The Tasmanian Government’s support of sport infrastructure has grown significantly through the support of the Department of Communities, the Minister for Sport and Recreation and the Premier.
Name of Author: Cricket Tasmania
Cricket Tasmania, formerly the Tasmanian Cricket Association, oversees cricket in Tasmania, Australia, from its base at Bellerive Oval. It promotes and develops cricket through junior and educational programs, manages Tasmanian Grade Cricket competitions, and administers the Tasmanian Tigers, the state’s first-class team. The Tigers compete in the Sheffield Shield, Ford Ranger Cup, and domestic Twenty20 competitions.