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New $2.6 million sports amenities building opens at Yulong Oval Medowie

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • Aug 5, 2024
  • 1 min read


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Medowie Football Club Committee members with Port Stephens Council Councillors, from left to right: Kevin O'Brien, Cnr Giacomo Arnott, Cnr Chris Doohan, Cnr Jason Wells, Eric Dorn (President Medowie Football Club), Steve Withey, Ebony Morris, Rochelle Timony-Wright, Gary Stuart (President of Medowie Cricket Club and President of Medowie Sports Club), Charlie Moloney (U8s Football team), Rachel Moloney, Luke Radcliffe.

Local sporting clubs and the wider Medowie community are celebrating the official opening of a new state-of-the-art amenities building at Yulong Oval.

Designed in consultation with Port Hunter Touch Football, Medowie Football Club, and Medowie Cricket Club, the $2.6 million facility features modern amenities to cater to the growing needs of these local sporting groups.

Councillor Chris Doohan is passionate about ensuring there are facilities available to keep the community active.


“With new unisex toilets, an accessible toilet, change rooms, a kiosk, storage, and a dedicated space for referees and first aid, the new amenities building will support increased participation in sports for both men and women,” Cnr Doohan said.


Councillor Jason Wells, a strong advocate for youth sports development, called the new facility a game-changer for Medowie.


“Being involved in local sport in Medowie myself, I know how valuable a facility like this is – it's a huge win for the entire community,” Cnr Wells said.


Medowie Football Club President Eric Dorn shared the club's excitement about the new building.


"We're thrilled to have these upgraded facilities for our members and the community,” Mr Dorn said.


“We’re hosting 27 games today, and we're looking forward to hosting our Old Boys Day tomorrow with some of our community football legends.


“With these new amenities, we look forward to hosting even larger local and state-wide sporting carnivals,” he added.


The project was possible thanks to funding from the NSW Government’s Regional Sport Facility Fund, NSW Club Grant scheme, Stronger Communities Fund, and developer contributions.


Learn more about the facilities at Yulong Oval, Medowie at pscouncil.info/Yulong-Oval-Medowie 



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