Moorabbin Oval Pictures
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Re: Moorabbin Oval Pictures
St Kilda's greatest achievement of the last 50 years - demolishing their grand stands. That and a few not guilty verdicts.
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Moorabbin coming back to life. The funny thing is they're getting all of this funding at the same time they're angling for government money to return to Junction Oval. That's damned good rent seeking.
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And $70 million for next stage of Kardinia Park.
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Also 30 million for Ballarat to host Western Bulldogs AFL matches.ST KILDA'S bid to return to a redeveloped Moorabbin has taken another step forward with the Victorian Government committing $150,000 towards planning for the project.
The funding for scoping works to be carried out on Moorabbin was confirmed part of the state budget, released on Tuesday.
The Saints have already received a financial pledge of $5 million from the Kingston City Council, along with the $8 million from the Victorian Government in May last year and $5 million from the AFL.
Last week's pledge from the local council moved the club closer to realising its ambition to restore its presence at Moorabbin precinct, where the Saints played VFL/AFL games from 1965-1992.
While the state budget funding was committed as expected, there are still hurdles to clear. The club needs to raise a further $5 million to make the project happen.
And $70 million for next stage of Kardinia Park.
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Re: Moorabbin Oval Pictures
They were seeking funding for one or the other. I understand Junction Oval was their first preference, but the Vic Govt ruled that out on the basis that it would potentially constrain cricket at Junction Oval.yob wrote:Moorabbin coming back to life. The funny thing is they're getting all of this funding at the same time they're angling for government money to return to Junction Oval. That's damned good rent seeking.
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Right you are:Gobillino wrote:They were seeking funding for one or the other. I understand Junction Oval was their first preference, but the Vic Govt ruled that out on the basis that it would potentially constrain cricket at Junction Oval.yob wrote:Moorabbin coming back to life. The funny thing is they're getting all of this funding at the same time they're angling for government money to return to Junction Oval. That's damned good rent seeking.
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ST KILDA and the AFL have been told the door is shut on the league’s plan for a Saints training base at the historic Junction Oval.
The Herald Sun can reveal the club has had an initial discussion with the City of Kingston about the prospect of the Saints returning to their other former home base, Moorabbin
The Saints left for Seaford in 2010 after a bitter dispute with the council. However St Kilda’s social club and poker machines remain at Moorabbin.
Plans are already in place for an $11 million upgrade of Moorabbin as a community facility and home of football in Melbourne’s south-east.
The AFL and St Kilda have continued to lobby the State Government and St Kilda and Albert Park community and sporting groups in a bid win approval for a joint development with cricket at the Junction Oval.
But the Herald Sun understands the AFL and St Kilda have been informed the Andrews Government will not consider the joint development option.
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Re: Moorabbin Oval Pictures
The last stand at Moorabin is due to be demolished