Tuggeranong is being deprived of sporting facilities and the ACT will pay in health and social costs, according to the executive director of ACTSport, Tony Naar.
He was expressing disappointment yesterday that an indoor sports stadium for Tuggeranong was not in the 1993-94 capital works program, even though it had been in the forward design program the year before. He said Tuggeranong had more sporting teams set to play than there were courts or fields for them to play on.
ACTSport represents 93 sports and 160,000 registered participants. Mr Naar said the demand was there now in Tuggeranong for an indoor stadium. The ACT, which to date had always had excellent sporting facilities, was falling behind. Sporting facilities were not being built hand-in-hand with development in new areas, as it had done in the past.
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