Hunter Sports Centre, Kaiyu Nungkiliko expansion

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The $52 million Hunter Sports Centre, Kaiyu Nungkiliko expansion has crossed the finish line, delivering a world-class athletics centre and Australian-first Trampoline Centre of Excellence for the Hunter Region.

Representatives from all three levels of government cut the ribbon on Saturday 8 March at the site’s official opening, ahead of a community open day to be held on 29 March.

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The expansion was jointly funded by Lake Macquarie City Council, the Australian Government through its Building Better Regions program, its Local Regional Infrastructure program and its Changing Places funding, and the NSW Government through its Centre of Excellence Fund, its Essential Community Sports Asset program and its Regional Sport Facility fund.

It includes a three-level, 4500m2 sport and community centre, with community and function rooms, a health and fitness centre, offices and cafe.

The new Trampoline Centre of Excellence at the western end of the site includes a 1300m2 trampoline hall with ten trampolines, two tumbling strips, a foam pit, warm-up areas and grandstand seating for 400.

From children's programs to a 24-7 fitness gym, the new space offers something for all ages and abilities. Find out more at: Hunter Sports Centre – The Hunter Sports Centre is the Hunter Regions premier athletics and gymnastics facility