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Info sessions for new sports centre

A series of information sessions is being offered to help community members learn more about the proposed Armstrong Creek Sports Centre.

The sessions will give community members another chance to see the concept designs for the sports centre which will include four indoor multi-sport courts and a brand-new plaza.

Development Victoria’s Group Head Civic Infrastructure Hannah Clement said that the sessions will be a great chance for locals to find out more about the exciting new sports centre, and the benefits it will bring to the local community.

“We are looking forward to delivering this new sporting facility which will provide more opportunities for the community to get active, as Armstrong Creek and the Greater Geelong region continue to grow,” she said.

The upcoming community information sessions include an online webinar and two face-to-face drop-in sessions where community members can chat with the project team and ask any questions they may have about the designs and delivery approach.

• Drop-in session one: Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library, Saturday October 26, 11am to 12.30pm

• Drop-in session two: Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library, Tuesday October 29, 5.30pm to 7pm

• Online webinar: Wednesday October 30, 6pm to 6.30pm

People interested in joining the online webinar must register online (development.vic.gov.au/projects/armstrong-creek-sports-centre) to receive a link to the session, and drop-in session attendees can stop in any time during the two in-person sessions.

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