The Allan Labor Government is delivering more modern, accessible community sport facilities across Victoria.
Kat Theophanous MP announced that local Parkside Clubs in Alphington will share in more than $18.3 million for 78 new projects through the latest round of the Local Sports Infrastructure Fund.
Darebin Council will receive $425,000 towards repair and renewal to the ground at Pitcher Park, including drainage, levelling and resurfacing with natural turf and renewal of the cricket wicket.
Delivering in partnership with Darebin Council, this will be a big upgrade to Pitcher Park and create a more reliable ground for our local clubs and wider community.
This round of the Fund will support projects worth more than $64.8 million across Victoria, adding to the more than $2.4 billion dollars invested in sport and recreation infrastructure since 2014.
The 2025/26 Victorian Budget is investing $20 million to continue delivering high-quality, accessible community sport infrastructure through programs like the Local Sports Infrastructure Fund.
These investments are helping more Victorians get active while supporting local jobs, economies and healthier communities.
New data from Sport and Recreation Victoria shows more than 330 funded projects over two years have increased participation by almost 43 per cent – bringing more than 70,200 new participants into sport, including a 19 per cent increase in girls.
The projects have also supported more than 1,170 direct full-time jobs, delivering over $538 million worth of community sport and active recreation infrastructure.
For more information and to view successful projects, visit sport.vic.gov.au.
Quotes attributable to Kat Theophanous MP
“Congratulations to all the local Parkside Clubs- this boost will go a long way to support the growing number of people in Alphington keen to get involved in local sport and recreation.”
“It’s a great example of how the Allan Labor Government is making sport and recreation more accessible, welcoming and inclusive for all Victorians.”

