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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #60 on: December 06, 2018, 03:56:23 PM »
What killed Craigieburn was it's out in whoop whoop and a pain to get to even by car unless you live out that way  :P.

A bit like Beaconsfield....  ;D
Should live on the right side of town with the majority of us Tiger supporters  ;D.

Cardinia/Casey is growing like crazy in terms of population and urban sprawl. It even has totally changed the voting patterns of local state electorates at the recent election which were still rural only 5-10 years ago. So I can understand why we've focused on growing and expanding our supporter base out that way. We only train & play VFL games there a couple of times per year and it's not that hard for the players to get to either who mostly live in the inner city: Onto the Monash, turn off at Berwick (left onto Clyde Rd), turn right onto Princess Hwy and then left at Beaconsfield-Emerald Rd to Holm Park Reserve. Fans can also get there by public transport so older kids can travel there by themselves. It's not that far a walk from Beaconsfield station. Highgate Reserve on the other hand is nowhere near Craigieburn station.
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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #61 on: February 13, 2019, 04:26:04 AM »
Redhead 🐯🏅👊 @redhead27
Feb 9

Saw this on facebook 10 minutes ago

Anyone want these removed windows from punt rd 4 diamond shaped and two triangles $250 for the lot Tony. 0412418133



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Been my job for last few weeks with Tony....flashings will be finished before the end of next week!!!
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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #62 on: February 13, 2019, 07:00:12 AM »
Great news those old windows were ridiculous.

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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #63 on: February 13, 2019, 08:50:20 AM »
Only worth it is if they are going panoramic window to run the length, otherwise wasting money.

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Re: Jack Dyer Stand to be fully redeveloped with extra seats (Ch 7 news)
« Reply #65 on: March 22, 2019, 11:08:38 PM »
Richmond Football Club’s vision for a fully integrated, elite training and education hub at the Swinburne Centre is a step closer to reality after the Federal Government announced a $15 million commitment to the project.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-03-21/federal-government-commits-to-swinburne-centre-redevelopment


Does anyone know if there are any plans/designs available about the new redevelopment?
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Re: Jack Dyer Stand to be fully redeveloped with extra seats (Ch 7 news)
« Reply #66 on: March 26, 2019, 11:17:17 AM »
Here's the video clip about the redevelopment on the RFC website:

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2019-03-26/swinburne-centre-redevelopment

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$60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #67 on: August 07, 2019, 02:02:27 AM »
As you all know, I was away from this forum for a fair while, I reckon during that time, I remember Richmond releasing plans for
a full redevelopment of Punt Road. Does anyone know what is happening with those plans. I even remember pictures being released
of what Punt Road would like after a redevelopment.

Is this it, Ramps?


https://www.otiumplanning.com.au/portfolio-items/punt-road-oval-redevelopment-funding/

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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #68 on: August 07, 2019, 08:19:17 AM »
As you all know, I was away from this forum for a fair while, I reckon during that time, I remember Richmond releasing plans for
a full redevelopment of Punt Road. Does anyone know what is happening with those plans. I even remember pictures being released
of what Punt Road would like after a redevelopment.

Is this it, Ramps?


https://www.otiumplanning.com.au/portfolio-items/punt-road-oval-redevelopment-funding/

Got hit up by RFC a couple of weeks ago for $200 scratchie, bloke said we are extending the JD stand & adding the William Cooper Centre at the Northern end of the ground, hence the relocation of the temporary visitors change rooms

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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #69 on: August 07, 2019, 08:30:26 PM »
That looks like a nice redevelopment.

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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #70 on: September 01, 2019, 05:06:20 AM »
From the Prez Peggy O'Neal

We continue to work to secure the funds needed to redevelop Punt Road Oval which will not only enable us to support our ever-expanding football program but will also deliver an important community asset. It was pleasing to secure $15 million in Federal Government funding for this project, and we continue to have discussions with other levels of Government, and key stakeholders, to source the balance of funding required to deliver this facility  Concept designs are progressing and we hope to be in a position to share them with you soon.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-30/from-the-president-september-2019

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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #71 on: November 09, 2019, 03:54:06 AM »
Richmond’s $60 million redevelopment of Punt Road will be helped by that financial haul [2019 profit], with the Tigers still seeking extra government funding for the upgrade.

The development will house the club’s indigenous academy – the Korin Gamadji Institute – as well as Bachar Houli’s Academy for Muslim youth.

Source: Herald-Sun


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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #72 on: November 18, 2019, 09:25:41 AM »
Heard yesterday we are now looking at a 2023 date for the redevelopment completion. Also heard getting money out of the state government has been a struggle so far.

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Re: $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment / Jack Dyer Stand may go [merged]
« Reply #73 on: December 21, 2019, 03:47:28 AM »
From the Prez Peggy O'Neal:[/b]

Members also asked for an update on the Club’s proposed redevelopment of Punt Road Oval. As many members and supporters would be aware, the Club secured $15 million funding from the Federal Government and continues to work with the State Government to secure funding that will enable the facility redevelopment to go ahead. The Club has appointed an architect and commenced planning processes to expedite the redevelopment once funding is secured. Much of the Board’s efforts in 2020 will be to progress this major project.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/550594/from-the-president-december-2019/

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Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #74 on: November 17, 2020, 08:30:05 PM »
Saw it on the Ch7 news tonight and it's now up on the Club website
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State Government Announce Funding for Punt Road Oval Redevelopment

By Richmond Media - Just now

Richmond Football Club today thanked the Daniel Andrews State Government following the announcement of a $15.5 million funding contribution for the redevelopment of Punt Road Oval and the establishment of the William Cooper Centre.

The planned redevelopment will provide improvements and much-needed upgrades to the Club’s men’s and women’s football facilities, while also supporting Richmond’s cutting-edge community programs and administration needs.

“Richmond is where we belong, and Punt Road Oval is our home. This redevelopment will ensure the Club remains strong and bold - and in the heart of one of the world’s greatest sporting precincts - long into the future,” Richmond President Peggy O’Neal said.

“We are incredibly thankful the State Government shares our vision for the future of Punt Road Oval, the role it will play in supporting the elite performance of our men, the continued growth of our women’s football programs, and the importance of the Club’s community activities.

“We need to keep evolving as a Club and after careful consideration, the Board believes this redevelopment will best meet our future needs, that of our fans and the community.”

The redevelopment will create a thriving high-performance hub for the Club’s male and female footballers. The re-sizing of the oval and upgraded amenities will allow for AFLW and second-tier competition games to be played at the venue in front of crowds up to 8000.

“The William Cooper Centre will provide agile and flexible learning spaces that will support the Korin Gamadji Institute and Bachar Houli Foundation programming. On-site accommodation will also support the Melbourne Indigenous Transition School. This facility will empower young people to shape their own futures,” O’Neal said.

The $15.5 million provided by the State Government comes on top of $15 million committed by the Federal Government early in 2019. The Club will now work to secure the balance of the funding needed to deliver the $60 million project.

“Every footballer deserves an equal chance to play the game to the best of their ability and that’s why we back initiatives that provide a level playing field,” Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula said in making the announcement.

“Beyond the game, Richmond have shown leadership in their community involvement and the new facilities will allow them to extend this reach.”

Stage one of the planned works - pending final planning approval - will see the Punt Road Oval playing surface resized to MCG dimensions, removal of the existing Jack Dyer Stand, construction of new public seating and amenities, female changerooms, community facilities and a function space.

Stage two will see construction of an underground car park while stage three will see a new landscaped forecourt, refurbishment of the existing Swinburne Centre including a new sports hall, Tigerland Superstore and public entry. It will also see a new landscaped terrace behind the northern goals.

“We need our AFL program to train on a ground that is the same dimensions as the MCG and we want our AFLW and second-tier competition teams to play at a venue that not only meets their needs, but that of those supporters that come to watch them play,” O’Neal said.

“To achieve that outcome and ensure Richmond remains at Punt Road Oval long into the future we need to remove the Jack Dyer Stand. Elements of the stand will be retained and incorporated in the new facility.

“These recent years have been an exciting chapter in our rich history, and this redevelopment is the crucial next phase as we continue to build a Club that our members and supporters are proud to be a part of.”


https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/836673/state-government-announce-funding-for-punt-road-oval-redevelopment
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