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Council to take over Keilor golf course

Brimbank council will take over management of Keilor Public Golf Course from next June.

The golf course which is owned and maintained by council, has been under the management of Belgravia Leisure since 2012.

In December 2021, Council extended its contract with Belgravia Leisure to manage the facility until May 30, 2023, and agreed at the time to investigate different operation models to inform a decision on how to operate the facility beyond this date.

According to council, a number of operational models were considered to maximise financial and capital return to council from operations of the course, minimise the risk to council, ensure the course is accessible to the Brimbank community and ensure high levels of community engagement in course activities and participation.

Mayor Bruce Lancashire said thanked Belgravia Leisure for its management of the course over the past 10 years.

“The Keilor Public Golf Course is a very important recreational destination in Brimbank and is much-loved and well-used by the local golfing community,” he said.

“The current hybrid operational model used at the golf course, where council maintains the course and management of the facility is outsourced, has been in place for many years, but it was time to take a fresh look at how to best manage the facility into the future.

“In making this decision we explored a number of different management models reflective of what is being used across the sector. Our ultimate aim was to get the best outcomes for the community and council.

“We will work collaboratively with Belgravia to ensure a smooth transition, and to minimise any service disruptions for customers.

“We look forward to continuing to provide the community and members with a high quality public golf course that is accessible to anyone in the community wanting to participate.”

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