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The State Sport Centres Trust governs three of Melbourne’s best known sporting facilities: Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, Melbourne Sports Centres Parkville – the state’s home of netball and hockey – and Lakeside Stadium.”


2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Not sure about that

The State Sport Centres Trust governs three of Melbourne’s best known sporting facilities: Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, Melbourne Sports Centres Parkville – the state’s home of netball and hockey – and Lakeside Stadium.”

Kate's first project is to demolish them and build a state of the art facility for the MFC.

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Not sure about that

The State Sport Centres Trust governs three of Melbourne’s best known sporting facilities: Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, Melbourne Sports Centres Parkville – the state’s home of netball and hockey – and Lakeside Stadium.”

it's not so much the association with any particular sports precinct but the association and acceptance with the state government and the sports minister that has to be a benefit

 

Hopefully the new MFC base is firmly in place - just awaiting Government announcement - or if not, could this new appointment for Kate be some form of a conflict of interest for her in also leading MFC's push for our new home? 


10 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Hopefully the new MFC base is firmly in place - just awaiting Government announcement - or if not, could this new appointment for Kate be some form of a conflict of interest for her in also leading MFC's push for our new home? 

Didn't worry Eddie McGuire when he headed Athletics Australia & shunted them off Olympic Park

The 'stars' (all varieties), are continuing to align for the Melbourne Football Club.

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3 hours ago, mo64 said:

Kate's first project is to demolish them and build a state of the art facility for the MFC.

Jesus that’s a bloody big Dees facility, Parkville to South Melb! I like it!

3 hours ago, mo64 said:

Kate's first project is to demolish them and build a state of the art facility for the MFC.

That's the Eddie playbook


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