LABOR GOVERNMENT GIVING ASPIRING STARS IN WERRIBEE THE SUPPORT THEY NEED

The Andrews Labor Government is helping sports stars in Werribee be the best they can be by helping with travel costs.

Today, Tim Pallas MP encouraged Werribee athletes to consider applying for funding as part of the Labor Government’s Athlete Pathway Travel Grants Program.

Some of Victoria’s most accomplished sports stars learnt their skills in regional Victoria. Names like Peter Siddle, Tony Lockett, Sharelle McMahon and Kristi Harrower have all made it to the top of their game, but it took many long hours of travel to competition and training camps to get there.

The Labor Government knows getting to and from state or national competitions can be a challenge for emerging athletes. That’s why the Government is giving emerging stars the support they need to play the sports they love.

State sporting associations are eligible to apply for grants of up to $6000 for teams or $2000 for individual athletes for travel costs associated with competing at national championships or selection trials.

Clubs in Werribee can also apply for up to two grants of $750 to assist coaches or officials with the travel costs of training or competition.

Werribee has a proud sporting history, and the Labor Government knows its future is just as bright. The Athlete Pathway Travel Grants Program is just one of the Government’s initiatives that keeps kids happy and healthy, communities active and local clubs strong.

For more information or to apply online, visit www.sport.vic.gov.au

Quotes attributable to Member for Werribee, Tim Pallas

“Werribee has a proud sporting history, and we know the future is bright as well. These grants will ensure we keep churning out stars of the sporting arena.”

“Athletes have enough to worry about without having to consider the costs of travel. They represent us on the sporting field, so we want to give them the support they deserve.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for Sport, John Eren

“Australia’s next generation of sporting champions are already playing at grassroots clubs across Victoria.”

“Climbing to the top isn’t easy, so we’re committed to removing some of the burdens athletes face as they strive to be the best they can be.”