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Fresh timeline for Orange Sports Precinct
Central Western Daily
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11/13/2023
WATCH: Sam Farraway discusses a fresh timeline for construction of the Orange Sports Precinct.
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A question for Mr Farraway. You mentioned you met with Jason Hamling about the sports stadium.
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Did he provide any update about a timeline where it might be fully operational?
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We witnessed firsthand this morning that the civil contractors are decommissioning their temporary
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offices and their temporary sites. This means that all the bulk civil earthworks are essentially
00:22
complete. We can start to see the outline of where the athletics infrastructure and the athletics
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track will be. We're looking at hopefully throughout the next 12 months we will start to
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see the athletics infrastructure really come to life. I think the build from Jason's advice this
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morning, another 18 months before we're going to see the stadium complete, but again it is just so
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good. After the work that has gone into that project, two councils, two mayors and a very
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resilient community here to see this through, that is going to be a significant piece of legacy
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infrastructure that will enhance the liveability and offering right here in the village.
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And Mudgie and Dubbo have recently lost their NRL games for various reasons. Is there a worry
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that the time it's taking to build this sports stadium might see the NRL lose interest in the
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Central West? No I don't think so. You've seen the Penrith Panthers continue to lock in in Bathurst,
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the longevity and sustainability of hosting some of their home games here in the Central West.
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I have said since 2019 when I entered Parliament and started representing this part of the
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community as an Upper House MP, that the future is to make sure that every town that has this
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significant infrastructure creates their own pathway with that infrastructure, whether it's
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football, soccer, whether it's rugby union possibly here in Orange. We can't all compete for the exact
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same match and game and sporting code, but there are multiple sporting codes and what is really
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important to identify in what we're building here in Orange is that there is a massive shortage of
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athletics, tracks and infrastructure throughout Sydney. This infrastructure, I believe in time,
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will get booked out most weekends and attract more families, more championships, more athletics,
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carnivals here in Orange. And all those families, they need to stay somewhere, they need to eat out
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somewhere, they need to be able to use the amenities here and I think that that will
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continue to create Orange as a tourism hub and a sustainable tourism hub, but as well
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as the destination that Orange has become. And you mentioned 18 months, hopefully before the
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major rugby league field is built. Can we expect to see the NRL schedule in say 2026 feature an
02:46
Orange location? Who knows, who knows? I would love to see a bit of A-league out here as well.
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Orange is also very well known for rugby union. I'd love to see a TARS game, a Brumbies game.
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I'd love to see a women's game out here as well, but there is huge opportunity around soccer,
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as they would say football, but there's huge opportunity for that here as well. And what
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Bathurst, Orange, Dubbo and the Central West have done well over the last five years in particular
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is carving out their own pathway, not competing against each other on the exact same sporting
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code or the exact same sporting match. That's where it's going to be sustainable for this region
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and this new facility is going to offer so much more opportunity for little athletics,
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for local athletics, but also those carnivals and that injection of funding back into the
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accommodation, into the tourism sector, in the local CBD and streets here. And you mentioned
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soccer. You must have been disappointed to see the Wanderers pull out of their Bathurst clash
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the other day? Yes, people in Bathurst are a little bit disappointed to see that. They're
03:52
obviously rescheduling where that venue will be. It'll obviously won't be in the Central West, but
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I say to Council, I say to the sporting codes and organising bodies throughout the Central West,
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don't give up. We need to keep attracting those gains to our regions. We know they work, we know
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they activate our local economies and we know people love and enjoy the country hospitality
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that is on offer right through the Central West, whether it's Bathurst, Orange, Dubbo, Mudgie,
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it doesn't matter. We all have our own character, our own local communities and I think as a region
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we are the powerhouse of the regional New South Wales economy. And have you been told if the
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Liberty A. League game will be rescheduled for Bathurst this season? No, I'm not privy to that
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information unfortunately.
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