Published Tuesday, 18 June, 2013 at 01:15 PM

JOINT STATEMENT

Premier
The Honourable Campbell Newman

Minister for National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing
The Honourable Steve Dickson

Keep scoring with Get in the Game round two

Queensland families, sport and recreation clubs will continue to Get in the Game, with the second round of funding for the Newman Government’s grassroots initiative to open next month.

Premier Campbell Newman and Sport and Recreation Minister Steve Dickson today announced applications for  Get Started would re-open on 15 July, followed by Get Going and Get Playing on 15 August.

Mr Newman said Get in the Game, which was recently boosted to $47 million over three years, was already making a real difference to Queensland families and clubs.

“Our flagship Get in the Game program is part of the LNP’s commitment to lower the cost of living for Queenslanders by reducing the costs of club registrations and funding better equipment and infrastructure,” Mr Newman said.

“We’ve already helped more than 7,000 Queensland children with our $150 Get Started vouchers, and more than 550 clubs across the state are better off with equipment and facilities.”

Mr Dickson said one of the greatest things about the Get Started component of the program was that more than 20 per cent of vouchers were issued to children who had never been members of a sporting club before.

Get Started gives children whose families might not otherwise be able to afford it, an opportunity to join a sport or recreation club,” Mr Dickson said.

Get Playing provides grants of up to $100,000 in funding to sport and recreation organisations for facility development and Get Going will provide grants of up to $10,000 for items and activities to help clubs attract and retain club members.

“When this program was first announced it was estimated over the life of the scheme it would provide around 40,000 grants of up to $150 for kids to join clubs,  200 grants of $10,000 for clubs to purchase equipment, and 80 grants of $100,000 for clubs to renew facilities.

“The original number of grants for the three year period will now be available each and every year, so it's great to know we're not only fulfilling our election promise to relieve living costs for Queenslanders doing it tough, but also building on it with the recent funding boost.”

Further details on Get in the Game are available at www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/funding/getinthegame or by calling 1300 656 191.

[ENDS] 18 June 2013

Media contact: Andrew Blow (Premier) 0408 912 821
                      Anna Hilton (Minister Dickson) 0408 191 192