Coalition to fund Panthers Women’s Academy and Community Hub
In a win for girls and women’s sport, an elected Dutton Coalition Government will contribute $10 million towards a Penrith Panthers Women’s Academy and Community Hub.
The Women’s Academy will house a high-performance gym and recovery centre, medical and physiotherapy rooms, performance analysis and sports science labs and education and leadership spaces.
The Community Hub is set to maximise the club’s social impact and will be home to the Panthers Foundation. It will also house Panthers on the Prowl, an incredible program supporting our young people and their families.
Shadow Minister for Western Sydney and Federal Member for Lindsay, Melissa McIntosh MP has delivered this funding to ensure girls who play footy locally can aspire to be Panthers in the national competition.
“It is time the Panthers had an NRLW team, and this commitment from the Coalition will make Penrith one step closer to being represented in seasons to come by incredibly talented female players who play in our local competition,” said Mrs McIntosh.
“Our commitment will boost girls and women’s footy participation in Penrith and right across Western Sydney.”
Liberal candidate for Macquarie, Mike Creed, highlighted the positive impact this announcement will have for female footy players across Western Sydney, from Emu Plains and the Blue Mountains to the Hawkesbury.
“Labor talks big about supporting young women in sports, but never follows through with any action,” said Mr Creed.
“This is why I'm so proud to be part of a Coalition team that will always back our young and talented female athletes, especially from right here in Western Sydney. This will be a game changer.”
Panthers Group chairman Peter Graham said the club will match the Coalition’s commitment to see the realisation of the $20 million state-of-the-art facility for women and girls in Western Sydney.
“The Penrith Panthers Women’s Academy and Community Hub will deliver a world-class training environment for female athletes and a dedicated home for our growing community programs,” said Mr Graham.
“This critical investment will help address inequality in sport, create new opportunities for women and girls, and strengthen the Panthers' social impact across Western Sydney and Western NSW.”
Penrith District Rugby League Football Club CEO Matt Cameron welcomed the announcement.
“The rapid growth of women’s rugby league underlines the importance of building facilities that support and empower female athletes,” said Mr Cameron.
“The Women’s Academy and Community Hub will bridge the gap in resources, drive measurable community outcomes, and deliver long-term social and economic benefits for the region.”
This commitment is part of the Coalition’s plan to get Australia back on track.
To read more about our plan, visit nswliberal.org.au/our-plan