LNP Leader Campbell Newman today launched his party?s Get in the Game policy to support grassroots sports development in Queensland and help families with cost of living.
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Mr Newman said his three-year, $16 million initiative would encourage more Queensland children play sport in local clubs and assist community clubs with grants for equipment and field improvements.
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?The tired, 20-year Labor government has focussed on funding fewer, bigger projects,? Mr Newman said.
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?Labor wasted vast amounts of money earmarked for sport in Queensland on the failed A1 GP racing debacle ? funds which would have been better spent directly by neighbourhood and regional sporting clubs.
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?The LNP?s Get in the Game policy is targeted to increase participation in community sport and recreation throughout the state.?
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Mr Newman said the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in 2018 would give the state a powerful new sporting focus, provide an excellent platform to encourage and support Queenslander sport, and inspire our children to achieve their sporting dreams.
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?Get in the Game is a sensible, responsible investment in the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders, and especially young people, now and in the future.?It will complement existing sports funding programs.
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?We know the social and health benefits of children being involved in sport, and a significant part of our plan is to provide better opportunities, especially for those that can?t afford it, to Get in the Game.?
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Get in the Game comprises three sub-programs:
- GetStarted : ??? to provide 40,000 club registration fee contributions for kids who can?t afford to join a sporting club ($6 million).
- GetGoing :?????? to provide funding for small equipment and programs to sporting and recreation clubs to develop and expand sporting services ($2 million).
- GetPlaying :???? for funding sporting and recreational clubs to improve infrastructure and facilities ($8 million).
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?GetStarted will be an innovative new voucher system to assist kids who can?t afford to join a sporting club to do so through the payment of club fees up to $150 per child. It will be limited to one voucher per year per child and will provide 40,000 sporting club memberships subsidies over the first three years of this program.
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?GetGoing will provide clubs with one-off grants of up to $10,000 to be used towards equipment, club promotion materials, training, running of come-and-try-sessions and other items or activities designed to increase sporting and recreation club membership.
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?GetPlaying will provide one-off funding up to $100,000 for facility development and upgrades to improve club facilities which will also assist in handling increased club membership. Eligible clubs will be required to contribute a minimum of 20 per cent of the total project cost which may include cash, in-kind support and/or volunteer labour.
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?The LNP?s Get in the Game policy is unashamedly about encouraging sporting development at the family and neighbourhood level.
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?It is part of our plan to get Queensland back on track by improving infrastructure and planning, and reducing the cost of living for struggling Queenslanders,? Mr Newman said.
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?It?s time for a change.? It?s time to get Queensland back on track.?
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Source: http://www.cavallucciforbrisbane.com.au/2012/02/get-in-the-game-lnp-plan-to-grow-grassroots-sports/
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