Minister for Sport and Recreation, Yvette Berry today will announce the start of construction for the upgrades to the Phillip District Enclosed Oval. The first stage of this project is a new stand-alone community sports pavilion and additional car parking spaces. Further works will also soon be progressed, including LED sportsground lighting, a new storage shed, new irrigation system, a new turf wicket and refurbishment of the existing Michael O’Connor Grandstand. Minister for Sport and Recreation Yvette Berry said the upgrades will improve the usability of this much-loved Canberra facility.
“Today marks the official start of construction of the significant upgrades for Phillip District Enclosed Oval. This follows community engagement and consultation with local clubs.” Minister Berry commented “Thank you to Canberra Royals Rugby Union Football Club, Brumbies Rugby, Canberra Region Rugby League, Woden Valley Rams Rugby League Club, Weston Creek Molonglo Cricket Club and Cricket ACT for your engagement so far. The improved facility will provide a space close to home for the local community to get together and play sport.” “Canberra Royals Rugby, and other key sporting user groups, are thrilled to acknowledge the support and funding from the ACT Government for the upgrades to the Phillip District Enclosed Oval, including the recent budget announcement allocating an additional $1.7 million to complete works including the grandstand upgrades, lighting, and storage garages. This is a fantastic outcome for all involved!” Dr Jim Taylor, President, Canberra Royals Rugby Union Club commented. The project is due to be completed in mid-2025.For further details about the project including information on the community consultation process, visit the ACT Government YourSay website.