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Major sports pavilion works commence

Brimbank council has commenced works on a $5.8 million pavilion at JR Parsons Reserve in Sunshine.

The pavilion, which is funded by council, will provide modern, inclusive and functional amenities for players, coaches, officials, and the wider community, according to council.

The pavilion will include gender-neutral and accessible change rooms for players and umpires, a social room and dedicated viewing area for spectators, and public toilets for spectators and locals using the reserve for casual activities.

Brimbank mayor Thuy Dang said the new pavilion will be an asset to the local community.

“We want to encourage people to enjoy and take part in sport, no matter their age, gender or ability,” Cr Dang said.

“This new pavilion will be a welcoming and inclusive space which will improve the experience for all players, officials and spectators.

“The pavilion will not only benefit our local sporting clubs, but also be available for school and community use, club meetings and events.”

Council said the pavilion will also feature environmentally-friendly design elements, such as energy-efficient lighting and water-saving fixtures, with sustainable building materials also being used in the pavilion’s construction.

Located on the corner of Wright and Stanford streets, JR Parsons Reserve is home to Albion football club, Grand United cricket club and Sunshine Park tennis club.

The reserve has a range of recreational areas including two sports ovals, six tennis courts, cricket practice nets, a playground and bushland area.

Council said the new pavilion is expected to be completed by late 2026.

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