Land sale paves the way for sports centre

Developer Woodlea has sold land for the Aintree indoor sports centre to Melton council. (Supplied)

By Matthew Younan

Sporting enthusiasts in Melbourne’s west get excited! A new sports centre is coming to your neighbourhood.

Residents in Aintree, in one of the state’s fastest-growing communities, will no longer have to travel to nearby suburbs like Melton and Caroline Springs to participate in sporting activities after Woodlea sold a block of land to Melton council which will be home to the future Aintree indoor sports facility.

The future complex will include a variety of indoor sports, fitness and community amenities that will benefit people of all ages and abilities.

A timeline on when residents can expect the new feature is yet to be announced.

Woodlea agreed to sell the land early, enabling significant cost savings for the council, which will be reinvested in the facility and other community projects.

Set to be located near the corner of Aintree Boulevard and Warhawke Road, and next to the Dharra Specialist School and Yarrabing Secondary College, the sports venue will be close to a hub of entertainment with the local Coles and shops nearby.

Woodlea project director Matthew Dean said the team is excited to partner with the council on this significant community achievement.

“This future indoor sports facility is another step towards Woodlea’s goal of becoming Australia’s healthiest community,” Mr Dean said.

He said it’ll compliment other amenities in the area such as soccer fields, a skate park, dog park, and playground equipment.

“We’re excited to see this space come to life over the next few years.”

Mayor Kathy Majdlik said the council sought the right location for an indoor sports facility in Aintree.

“As one of the fastest growing communities in Australia, Melton City Council is committed to providing the services and facilities our residents need to thrive. This is an important step forward in our planning for the future sports facility as we focus on our vision for a healthier, more active and connected community,” Cr Majdlik said.