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Inquiry into Sportsground Management in NSW

This inquiry is a completed Legislative Assembly inquiry conducted by the Public Works Committee.

The Legislative Assembly Standing Committee on Public Works is undertaking an inquiry into the availability and core objectives for management of community land designated as sportsgrounds.
The aim of the inquiry is to assess current and projected community demand for sportsground facilities and the adequacy of current measures to allow equitable access, to manage environmental pressures and to ensure maintenance and public safety.

Inquiry Background.pdfTOR.pdf

Timeline

    » Call for submissions: 12 Jul 2006
    » Submissions close: 18 Aug 2006
        » Final Report Published: 16 Nov 2006

Reports and Government Responses

DateName of Document
16/11/2006Sportsground Management in NSW (Final Report)

Hearings and Transcripts

DateName of Document
29/09/2006Public Hearing

Submissions

Submissions are currently being sought. The Submissions closing date has been extended until 18 August 2006.

View the public submission(s) published by the committee in relation to this inquiry.

The closing date for submissions was 18 August 2006

Contact Us

This is a completed inquiry. The contacts below are historical only.

Inquiry Terms of Reference

This inquiry was self-referred.

In particular, the Committee will examine the following factors:

1. Adequacy of provision of quality sportsgrounds to meet community needs across NSW;
2. Cost and revenue arrangements including capital upgrades;
3. Environmental concerns associated with sportsground management;
4. Effectiveness of current administration of sportsgrounds by various providers including councils, state government (including schools) and private operators;
5. Impact on health outcomes and social cohesion, particularly in disadvantaged communities;
6. Traffic, noise and other direct impacts on residential amenity;
7. Affect of litigation and insurance costs on financial viability; and
8. Access to open space for active and passive recreational users.



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