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Development of a new multi-use pavilion creating a regional sporting hub to service the South Coast and surrounding areas.
The facility mix at Pambula Sporting Complex will establish a regional sports hub for multiple sporting codes and community events. The proposed redevelopments will considerably enhance the facilities for increased use by sporting and community groups across the region. Upon completion, the multi-use facilities will be able to cater not only for local competition and training, but also provide opportunities for local and elite sport development pathways.
The adopted Pambula Sporting Complex Master Plan is published here.
The project will lead to well-used, widely-enjoyed and valued facilities used by the local community and broader region. This is an ambitious project to update existing aging facilities and create Regional Sporting Hub facilities to service the South Coast and surrounding areas.
The aim of the Pambula Sporting Complex Master Plan is:
To provide a regional sporting complex close to a range of transport and accommodation options that caters for the effective operation of clubs and user groups now and into the future and also has the ability to host large scale community events and sporting tournaments over several days.
The Pambula Sports Building project was jointly funded by NSW Government (NSW Office of Sport) and Bega Valley Shire Council.
There are a number of other elements within the masterplan that will require external funding. Cost estimates (2017) are included in the masterplan. Council is continuing to advocate to State and Federal government for these projects and continues to apply for funding through State and Federal grant funding programs.
This project links to Council's Community Strategic Plan through: 1.2.4.5 Progress detailed planning, tendering and construction of the Pambula Sporting Complex.
John Grady
Leisure and Recreation Manager
Bega Valley Shire Council
Phone: (02) 6499 2222
Email: jgrady@begavalley.nsw.gov.au
A key aspect of the development of the Bega and Pambula Sporting Complex Master Plans was that they were carried out at the same time. This was so the differences between the sites could be seen as an advantage and their potential roles and uses could complement each other. The dual master plan approach adds value to the sites, the local surrounds and together they create a ‘hub’ of facilities in the Bega Valley that cover a very broad range of uses, sporting codes and community events that will service many users across the broader region and bring increased local and regional participation in sports and recreational activities. This multi-use approach has been an important part grant funding submissions, promoting the projects and sourcing funding.
Short answer. Yes.
Longer answer. The initial funding applications were submitted in 2018 on cost estimates included in the site Master Plans. Since that time, and since 2020 in particular, construction cost has escalated significantly and compounded. This has made funding a challenge. Council is committed to both the Pambula and Bega Sports Building projects and is advocating for the projects to make sure the projects are adequately funded before going to tender.
At the Council meeting on 18 May 2022 Council considered a report giving an overview of the funding challenges (described above) for the Bega and Pambula projects. A copy of the report is on Council’s website. Council made the very difficult decision to direct funding to the Bega project to enable it to progress. The reasons for this were the poorer status of the existing facilities in Bega, the need and benefit for a Regional Multi-Use facility in the Shire (to attract major events such as NRL, A League and Rugby matches and community events) and the Pambula project having development approval, meeting a lot of typical grant funding criteria’s and being ‘shovel ready’ making it attractive to external funding partners in it’s own right. Council is continuing to work on funding applications for the Pambula Building project.
The new building will replace the existing Frank Mahar Pavilion, public toilets and sports clubhouse. The buildings will be demolished. It is intended to retain the Frank Mahar pavilion until construction is complete.
The initial applications were based on Master Plans. There are several steps Council needs to work through in these types of projects. Forming and working with Project Control Groups (user group representatives), procurement of design services, concept plan development and endorsement, environmental assessments, planning and other approvals, various professional consultancy reviews and reports, detail design, tendering and procurement and then construction. Think of planning and building a house from scratch; then add complexity by balancing a range of user needs and requirements in the construction and management of public buildings; then scale it up to reflect the cost.
The challenges experienced in the shire over the past two years have also led to project delays.
The building has been the major project at the PSC site so far but there has been progress on other items at the same time. Another grant was successful for improvements to the equestrian area and these works have been completed. The Ford Park Courts (referenced in the PSC Master Plan) have been completed. The new squash / multi use courts have also been completed and just await official opening.
Preliminary design work is underway for other items including carparking and traffic improvements, power upgrade(substation) and AFL floodlighting upgrades. A funding application was submitted for power and lighting upgrades but was unsuccessful. Council will continue to look at external funding opportunities for these items.
At the Council meeting on 18 May 2022 Council considered a report giving an overview of the funding challenges (described above) for the Bega and Pambula projects A copy of the report is on Councils website. Council made the difficult decision to direct funding to the Bega project to enable it to progress. The reasons for this was the poorer status of the existing facilities in Bega, the need and benefit for a Regional Multi Use facility in the Shire (to attract major events such as NRL, A League and Rugby matches and community events) and that the Pambula project was shovel ready and a good stand alone project to attract funding in it own right. Council is working on funding applications for the Pambula Building project.
Fri, 17 Nov 2023
Works to develop a new multi-sport pavilion in Pambula will commence in November, with the tender awarded to Edwards Constructions.
Thu, 27 Mar 2025
Bega Valley Shire Mayor, Russell Fitzpatrick and Member for Bega, Dr Michael Holland, welcomed the community to an open day on Saturday 15 March to celebrate the new Pambula Sporting Complex multi-use...
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