Renovated Bathrooms, Changerooms, And Q Ford Performance Café Open

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We are proud to officially unveil our newly renovated bathrooms, change rooms, and café at the Bendigo Bank Cornubia Park Sports Centre.

This upgrade is all about creating a better experience for our members, venue users, and community. Modern, functional spaces that support the growth of our game, both on and off the court. Our new café also provides a welcoming place for everyone to connect, relax, and enjoy the atmosphere of our community sporting hub.

These improvements reflect our ongoing commitment to delivering high quality facilities and managing a venue our entire community can be proud of.

A big thank you to our partners, supporters, and everyone involved in bringing this project to life.

We were honoured to celebrate the opening with Mr Russell Field MP, Member for Capalaba, and the Honourable Mick de Brenni MP, Member for Springwood.

 

Also in attendance Division 10 Logan City Councillor Miriam Stemp and Ben Ruxton from Q Ford Springwood as major Logan Basketball partners.

This project is the result of investment in the future of our community from the state government through two separate projects to upgrade the bathrooms and changerooms and an election commitment to renovate the stadium café. The total investment including state funding and Logan Basketballs’ contribution exceeded $300,00.00 and has given the venue important upgrades for the future.

We are incredibly proud of what has been achieved and excited for what it means for everyone within our community for the future of the venue.

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