Football Victoria has joined forces with Hume City Council, Football Australia and Cricket Victoria to advocate for a $6 million state contribution towards the Ellscott Boulevard Recreation Reserve Development, a major community infrastructure project that will support Mickleham's fast-growing population.
The advocacy campaign, launched in Mickleham last week, brings together local government and key sporting organisations to highlight the urgent funding commitment needed from the major political parties for new recreation infrastructure in one of Victoria's fastest-growing communities.
The proposed 9.5-hectare reserve will deliver sporting fields, a pavilion, change rooms, community spaces, sports lighting, a playspace, pathways, public amenities and supporting infrastructure.
In the lead up to the State Election, we are seeking a $6 million funding commitment from the major political parties, and future funding support from the Federal Government.
The $20 million development will create opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in sport and recreation, while supporting community wellbeing, social connection and active lifestyles.
Football Australia, Football Victoria and Cricket Victoria are supporting Council's advocacy efforts, recognising the growing demand for quality sporting infrastructure to accommodate increasing participation and support grassroots sport in Melbourne's north.
Learn more about the Level the Playing Field campaign and our 2025-2035 Facility Strategy
Hume City Mayor, Councillor Carly Moore believes the development at Elscott Boulevard will be a big win for the rapidly growing community of Mickleham.
"Mickleham is one of Victoria's fastest-growing communities and it is critical that investment in community infrastructure keeps pace with that growth."
“The Ellscott Boulevard Recreation Reserve Development will deliver vital sporting and recreation facilities for local families, creating a vibrant community hub where people can connect, participate and lead healthy, active lives.”
"Hume City Council is delivering this $20 million project because we understand that high-quality sport and recreation infrastructure is fundamental to building healthy, connected and thriving communities.”
“Together with Football Australia, Football Victoria and Cricket Victoria, we are advocating for a $6 million government contribution to help deliver the facilities our growing community needs."
More spaces to play football in our community will help the sport continue to grow according FV CEO Dan Birrell.
“Football is growing rapidly across Melbourne’s north, and Mickleham is a great example of why we need to make sure investment in sporting infrastructure keeps pace with population growth.”
“Projects like Ellscott Boulevard are about creating the capacity for football to grow, and having quality fields, lighting and supporting facilities in one location makes a real difference. It means our football community can accommodate more teams, with more players, and with more families having a proper place to participate in the game and connect close to home.”
“Council has already made a significant commitment to this project, and we’re proud to stand alongside Hume City Council, Football Australia and Cricket Victoria to call for the remaining government investment needed to deliver for the community.”
Facilities like these at Elscott Boulevard will not only help ease the ever growing supply and demand issues we face, but also could be the starting point for our future Matildas and Socceroos according to Football Australia Chief Executive Office Martin Kugeler.
"Football Australia is proud to stand alongside Football Victoria and Hume City Council to support this proposed sporting precinct.”
"The Socceroos and Matildas continue to inspire the nation, driving booming participation with nearly two million Australians playing football. However, this growth means demand is exceeding supply across the country, including Victoria.”
“Currently there are areas in Australia and Victoria where young players are being turned away because we simply lack the facilities to accommodate them.”
“Quality facilities like this are vital to connect communities and ensure our next generation can begin their football journey."