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Michelle Cronin
Support
Boolaroo , New South Wales
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Newcastle desperately needs a new basketball stadium. My son has played representative basketball for the Newcastle Falcons for the last 2 years and hence we spend a lot of time at the stadium and travelled a lot to other venues within NSW. Comparing our old stadium to other places makes me realise how overdue we are in needing a brand new facility.
Mark Seccombe
Support
TIGHES HILL , New South Wales
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This is a vital and necessary resource for the city of Newcastle. I wholeheartedly support this project to improve the health and well-being for future generations. Our current indoor resources are not fit for purpose and immediate action is crucial.
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FLETCHER , New South Wales
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I support this development of this much needed complex for our future basketball players. This is well overdue.
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CAMERON PARK , New South Wales
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Newcastle needs to offer children across the region a place to play basketball. The basketball stadium will be used by all basketball players and clubs in the area, every night of the week. Not just one or 2 teams from 1 soccer club for half the year. It’s a much better value for money outcome for government.
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Support
TORONTO , New South Wales
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Newcastle urgently needs a modern indoor sporting facility to support our growing community.
Basketball, netball, futsal, and other sports are struggling with limited access to suitable venues.
A new multi-purpose centre would also benefit schools, community groups, and local events.
It would promote health, inclusion, and youth engagement across the region.
Investing in this facility is investing in Newcastle’s future.
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Support
MAYFIELD , New South Wales
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To Whom It May Concern,
I am writing to express my strong positive support for the proposed Hunter Indoor Sports Centre. As a former Newcastle basketball player, former club manager, Junior Coach and now watching my granddaughter play, I know firsthand, the importance of updating the current stadium to a larger facility, to be known as the Hunter Indoor Sports Centre, to provide more opportunities for our children to play sport all year round.
The proposed Indoor Sports Centre would fill a critical gap and become a true multi-purpose community asset - open seven days a week, 50 weeks a year. The Centre would be designed to welcome everyone providing a safe, inclusive space for physical activities, team building and community connection. The facility can be utilised for competitions, school programs, basketball, futsal, pickleball, volleyball, netball and table tennis. Currently, there is not a facility large enough in the Newcastle Region that allows this opportunity. The increased court capacity will make it a more accessible, year round, indoor sporting facility in our area.
The economic benefits are also clear. The Indoor Sports Centre will create jobs during construction and in its daily operations. It will attract visitors for tournaments and events, benefiting local businesses such as cafes. Most importantly, it will give our young people somewhere to go, something to be part of, and a reason to stay active and engaged.
I urge you to approve and prioritise the development of this much-needed facility. This is an investment in health, inclusion, youth development, and community strength. It is a facility that will serve our area every week of the year and for generations to come. It will have an immediate and lasting impact on the health and well-being of our entire community.
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The Hill , New South Wales
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We are very supportive
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LAMBTON , New South Wales
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I am a local resident and strongly oppose the application to build the Hunter Indoor Sports Centre (HISC) at 24 Wallarah Road & 2 Monash Road, New Lambton.
There are many serious concerns building the development at this site including;
1. Flooding - the site has long been recognised as a flood zone. The green space of the 3 ovals acts as an important sponge in times of heavy rain to reduce the runoff into the stormwater drain. Destruction of this green space will have serious detrimental impacts on residents by increasing the risk of flooding to their properties.
2. Environmental - the many local birds that frequent the ovals will be adversely impacted by more loss of valuable green space.
3. Social - the physical & mental health of the many walkers & cyclists utilising the site will be compromised.
4. Sporting - the many sporting bodies that currently utilise the site will lose their grounds and will need to seek new grounds in an already overpopulated area.
5. Education – these ovals are extensively used by the neighbouring high school and are necessary for the physical & mental wellbeing of students.
6. Destruction of existing amenity - it is criminal to destroy a much loved, utilised and valuable green space used by a wide range of individuals, community groups and flocks of birds to be replaced by a Sports Centre which will inflict environmental damage & will be used by only a select few.
7. Traffic and parking issues – there is limited parking in this area as it is primarily a residential area with narrow streets. The nearby McDonald Jones stadium attracts large crowds causing traffic congestion and an aggravation to this is existing problem is unwarranted.
Please reject the application to build the HISC at 24 Wallarah Road & 2 Monash Road, New Lambton.
Suresh Sharma
Support
ADAMSTOWN HEIGHTS , New South Wales
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I believe this is an invaluable project that has been needed in our area for far too long. The Hunter Broadmeadow basketball court is in urgent need of repair and improvement. Our community also needs an expanded space to play indoor sports in a central, easily accessible location.

The opposition based on a supposed lack of space is, in my view, unfounded. From my experience, the surrounding grounds are not being fully utilised, while the existing basketball stadium struggles with insufficient facilities, poor-quality courts, and limited protection from weather conditions. This situation is simply unacceptable for our community and for those who want to participate in physical activity.

As a father of teenage girls, I see firsthand how important it is to have safe, accessible, and high-quality facilities that encourage young people to stay active. This project will especially encourage greater participation in women’s sport. Having quality facilities will inspire more girls and women to take part in basketball, pickleball, and other indoor sports, building confidence, community, and healthier lifestyles.

There is more than enough green space in the area to accommodate improvements, and the concerns about parking do not stand up to scrutiny. I strongly and fully support this project as a vital investment in the health, wellbeing, and future of our community.
David Lund
Object
NEW LAMBTON , New South Wales
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We need a basketball stadium, but the proposed site is not a good choice.
Newcastle has form when it comes to poorly considered infrastructure. Let’s not see a repeat of the planning nouse that led to the abomination that is the Newcastle Monorail.
When the footy is on, and the hockey, and the basketball, where do people park? An expanded sporting hub needs parking and/or transport links. The proposed site offers neither.
We need sporting fields.
The school use these fields daily and sporting teams on weekends.
Couldn’t we build the stadium on the any of the plethora of vast derelict industrial sites that litter this city, or on government owned land nearer a transport hub?

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