Saturday, March 14, 2026

Contract awarded for new Warragul pavilion

Baw Baw Shire Council has awarded a contract for the development of a new pavilion at Warragul’s Western Park Oval 2 site to Allchin Commercial Pty Ltd.

Mayor, Danny Goss said he was excited to see the project progressing.

“This new pavilion is a much-needed addition to the facilities at Western Park,” Mayor Goss said.

“It will help address existing inequalities, support the growing participation of women and girls in sport, and better meet the demands of our growing community.”

Council has secured a $1 million grant from the Victorian Government’s Regional Community Sports Infrastructure Fund – Women and Girls Facilities – Round 2, to deliver the new pavilion. Council will contribute the remaining $1,464,000 towards the total project value of $2,464,000.

The new pavilion is set to provide modern, high-quality, and inclusive facilities, which will enhance safety, increase participation, and create a positive, welcoming environment for athletes, spectators, and administrators alike.

The new facilities will include:

  • Modern female-friendly player change rooms with inclusive and accessible amenities;
  • Umpire rooms and ensuites;
  • Storage space;
  • Accessible public toilet with baby change facilities;
  • Kiosk;
  • Undercover spectator seating;
  • Connecting footpaths and landscaping.

The project was initiated through the Baw Baw Shire Recreation Strategy 2017-2027 and the Warragul Outdoor Recreation Plan Review 2019, which both identified the need to provide the necessary change and amenity facilities for users.

A Project Reference Group (PRG) representing key user groups was established in 2022 and includes female representation as well as members from the sporting clubs, Baw Baw Shire Council, Sport and Recreation Victoria, AFL Victoria and Cricket Victoria.

Councillor, Suzanne Allen said oval users would greatly benefit from the new pavilion.

“This project is an investment in the future of local sport, community well-being, and it will support the growing number of women, men and children getting involved in community sport,” Cr Allen said.

“It will continue to support the growth of local football and cricket clubs and allow for better scheduling opportunities for both training and games.”

Onsite construction is expected to commence in late December or early January 2026, with the completion of the pavilion expected in mid-2027.

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