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State government commits almost $1m toward Trinity Beach Community Activity Space

Cairns Regional Council and Trinity Beach residents scored a win after the state government promised to invest almost $1m for a “priority project”.

The Palaszczuk government announced $1m to fund the Trinity Beach Community Activity Space. Picture: File photo
The Palaszczuk government announced $1m to fund the Trinity Beach Community Activity Space. Picture: File photo

Trinity Beach is set to get its new Community Activity Space after the Palaszczuk Government promised almost $1m to fund the project’s construction in partnership with Cairns Regional Council.

Funding for the project was one of four big-ticket items on council’s wishlist and Mayor Bob Manning was delighted to see at least one of his council’s advocacy items get the nod from the state government while it was in town.

“(This is) a priority project identified by Council ahead of state parliament’s sitting in Cairns, this announcement is an outstanding result for the Northern Beaches community, and I want to thank the state government for recognising the significance of this project,” Cr Manning said.

“The current facility is more than 40-years-old and is an important community centre, used extensively by diverse groups from the Red Cross and Alcoholics Anonymous to playgroups, and exercise, martial arts and art classes.

The Trinity Beach community is set to enjoy a new community centre after the state government’s $1m announcement. Picture: Brendan Radke
The Trinity Beach community is set to enjoy a new community centre after the state government’s $1m announcement. Picture: Brendan Radke

“This funding, which will be matched by Council, will allow for a new Community Activity Space and will become a focal point for local residents to connect, gather, learn, share and play.”

After hosting 450 events with nearly 9000 attendees in 2022, the previous centre was “at capacity”, according to a council spokesman.

The new centre will cost about $2m, with council chipping in half, and will be about twice the size of the current facility.

It will be constructed next to the Trinity Beach Kindergarten and Northern Beaches Youth Activity Space.

Division 9 councillor Brett Olds said the old centre was “loved to death” but was in deep need of an upgrade.

“This important project is one of many that risked being pushed out, so it’s awesome that the state government have committed to go 50-50 with (us on) costs, as it assures that it’ll now go ahead in a timely manner,” Cr Olds said.

Division 9 councillor Brett Olds welcomed the announcement of funds for the Trinity Beach Community Activity Space. Picture: Isaac McCarthy
Division 9 councillor Brett Olds welcomed the announcement of funds for the Trinity Beach Community Activity Space. Picture: Isaac McCarthy

“Thanks goes to the state and our local MPs for seeing this as a priority. The community will continue to love this new centre even more than the old one.”

The council is still waiting to hear if its other advocacy priorities – $3m to redevelop Kenrick Park, $200,000 for a multicultural centre and $800,000 for the Northern Beaches Leisure Trail – will get some love from the state government, although the regional sitting of parliament concluded on Thursday.

Cr Olds said he was still hopeful some announcements would come at the 11th hour.

“We’re expecting a couple more maybe on Friday, fingers crossed,” he said.

Barron River MP Craig Crawford said the new centre will suit a growing population.

“The Smithfield and Northern Beaches population is expected to grow 25 per cent in the next 15 years to more than 52,000 people so the new centre will help to strengthen social networks as the community grows,” Mr Crawford said.

isaac.mccarthy@news.com.au

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