A Better Basketball Stadium For Frankston

Families in Frankston will enjoy new basketball facilities, thanks to a re-elected Andrews Labor Government.

We’ll invest up to $15 million towards the redevelopment of the Frankston & District Basketball Association’s stadium in Seaford, delivering new facilities that the whole community can be proud of.

Community sport is the lifeblood of so many suburbs, 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.

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 will deliver better basketball facilities for Frankston, looking after the needs of local families.

Quotes attributable to the Member for Frankston Paul Edbrooke

“Every parent wants to see their kids active and engaged – local sporting clubs are the heart of so many communities.”

“The Andrews Labor Government is backing local sport and local sports grounds, with up to $15 million to the Frankston District Basketball Association’s stadium redevelopment in Frankston.”

Quotes attributable to the Member for Carrum Sonya Kilkenny

“We’re beyond thrilled to be able to provide this funding and deliver facilities that match the quality and the passion of players and clubs locally. This funding will help keep our kids active and engaged through a re-developed stadium that the whole community can be proud of.”

“Basketball has a huge following in my local community and this investment will give Frankston District Basketball Association the space they need to grow”