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New WIN grandstand to get green light

21 Sep, 2009 03:43 PM
As Dragons fans lick their wounds, we can reveal redesigned plans for a new western grandstand at WIN Stadium are on the verge of being approved by the NSW Cabinet.

Costing between $25-$30 million, the new grandstand option has been favourably received by the Government after a Treasury review rejected a grander $47 million plan which included a hotel and walkway to the Steelers Club, earlier this year.

Wollongong MP Noreen Hay has confirmed the less expensive option was "now in the hands of Cabinet".

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    "The original proposal was way beyond what the Government could afford, but this second option is excellent and one I think the Government could support," Ms Hay said.

    Wollongong Sportsground Trust chairman Chris Christodoulou said the Government needed to move quickly on making a decision so the trust could meet "a whole lot of deadlines".

    "The trust would ideally like to see a decision on this before Christmas in order to allow the go-ahead of the seven NRL games of the 2010 season as part of the agreement with the St George Illawarra Dragons," Mr Christodoulou said.

    "We have been in consultation with the Dragons, but if a decision to go ahead is made after Christmas the trust can't plan with any certainty."

    While neither Ms Hay or Mr Christodoulou would be drawn on the timing of a pre-Christmas decision, it is likely to mean the grandstand would be completed in less than two years and an official opening within the context of a March 2011 election campaign.

  • Under the revised plan, the new western grandstand would seat 6000 people, about 2000 less than the capacity proposed under the initial rejected proposal.

    The plan would still include new corporate facilities - which will be offered for hire outside the rugby league season - and a number of commercial premises, and include a walkway linking the western grandstand to the northern grandstand.

    It will be designed to allow future expansion of corporate facilities and additional seating that will physically link the western grandstand with the existing northern and southern stands.

    "The idea of having corporate facilities available for hire by the public is a whole new concept and gives WIN Stadium an opportunity to be fully utilised," Mr Christodoulou said.

    "The development has the support across the community and if the Government approves it, it will ensure we can deliver first-class sporting and entertainment to the region," he said. The trust submitted the second version after a "gateway review" report by Treasury rejected it but found there was a strong case for the old grandstand to be replaced.

    "We believe what's been put forward will be seen by government as a more viable option."

    He said the need for a new grandstand was growing increasingly urgent with the trust forced to spend around $1 million fixing and maintaining the old one over the past seven years.

    "Both Noreen Hay and the Minister for the Illawarra David Campbell have given us great support with this proposal," he said.

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    great news! Could this mean we could get a A-league team?
    Posted by JIIMY, 21/09/2009 7:00:32 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    what price to secure the votes of the Illawarra while the rest of the state waiting to throw them out.... outstanding.
    Posted by Whop Tee Do, 21/09/2009 7:01:42 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Surely, before we sink more money into one of the biggest planning mistakes in our city, we should be having a debate about whether there would be better value for money - not to mention benefits for our city and community - by moving this barely used facility to some less prime land in our city that gets used for 50 of so hours a YEAR. Perhaps somewhere with parking? Perhaps somewhere closer to public transport? Perhaps somewhere that isn't such prime land. Perhaps the money released if the site is sold off and redeveloped into a tourism and recreational space, when combined with $ from the State, could make things much better for our city - somewhere else in our city.
    Posted by Geoff, 21/09/2009 7:08:08 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    I just wonder if grandstand is more important than our hospitals?
    Posted by Barry, 21/09/2009 8:05:06 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    The stste govt. is already taking out what, 600 million dollars out of the health budget (that is falling apart), so big deal, it's going to spend 24 mill for the vote of the Illawarra people. I don't think so!! You pollies think we are stupid, but see ya later, your time is up!
    Posted by Count, 21/09/2009 9:05:42 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    So, $25 million to $30 million to build a new Western stand for 5 maybe 6 games of Rugby league a year, on a site with so much natural beauty.. What a waste!! But if it goes ahead, I hope it is finished by the next state election. Because like the Maldon - Dombarton debacle in the Greiner years, the Liberals will almost surely pull the plug on the project as soon as they are in office..
    Posted by snoopy, 21/09/2009 9:25:20 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    It's disappointing to see such negative statements from our community on this project to see the Western Grandstand of WIN stadium being rebuilt. I hope this project gets funding from the NSW government and we finally see it completed. All the best for the city of Wollongong, the Dragons, and hopefully an A-League team. Go the Gong!
    Posted by Tim Banfield, 21/09/2009 9:27:27 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Please please please let this be the final piece of the jigsaw for us to get an A league team. This is so important for this region!!!!!!
    Posted by spiderpig, 21/09/2009 9:35:34 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Yeah? What about parking? The best grandstand in the world is going to be a white elephant if there is not adequate parking - which there isn't and never will be in that area Then there's those football tragics, rooting for a new grandstand while Wollongng Hospital can't pay its bills. Wake Up Australia!
    Posted by Fergie, 21/09/2009 9:59:29 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Geoff, Fergie, Barry, Count etc. You are all right. What a waste of money! But again, I will not vote Labor this time and never. Geoff idea is great.
    Posted by Sergio Ruedlinger, 21/09/2009 10:14:47 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
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    Plans for a new western grandstand at WIN Stadium could soon be approved. Around $1 million has been spent on the old grandstand in seven years.
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