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Modern, fit-for-purpose changeroom facilities form part of new developments at Thomson Reserve, City of Geelong.

Female friendly and accessible changerooms will ensure that Thomson Football Netball Club and Thomson Cricket Club continue to be a welcoming and inclusive place for all.

The facility is designed with an operable wall with the option for creating two smaller changerooms from one larger one. The AFL-sized changeroom features full shower and toilet cubicles, along with accessible toilet and shower.

Council proudly provided $150,000 towards the development while the Victorian Government contributed $500,000 through a Sport and Recreation Victoria grant for female-friendly sporting changeroom facilities.

The brand new changerooms will support the club as it continues to grow its membership and will cater for a surge in women and girls taking up football and cricket.

Deputy Mayor Trent Sullivan said the project makes the Thomson Football Netball Club and Thomson Cricket Club a place where everyone can feel comfortable, valued and safe.

“Council was delighted to assist with this project because we firmly believe participation in physical activity and encouraging people to come together in sporting clubs benefits mental and physical health,” Cr Sullivan said.

“Women’s sport has exploded in Greater Geelong in recent times, and we need to have the facilities to accommodate this growth.”

Councillor Peter Murrihy also welcomed the development of change facilities, particularly considering the expansion of women’s football across the region.

“The project supports Thomson Football Netball Club in its desire to develop a female football program, a goal that was not achievable with its previous facilities,” Cr Murrihy said.

“The changerooms will also help in recruiting more quality talent to the sports in what is a very competitive local environment.”

Member for Geelong Christine Couzens said the project was vital in supporting the return of local sport.

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