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Government announces funding for state shooting centre

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 12:06 am
by stu_bear2002
i have just received an email from the CFCV regarding the new shooting complex to be built and thought a few may be interested.

Yep, you heard right.

Today, the government included in it's budget, $12.7m for the development of a multi discipline shooting centre.

This follows 6 years of hard work by the CFCV which led to the launch of the project in 2006 - plus other work going back to the late 1990's.

Here is an extract from a media release issued by the Minister for Sport, James Merlino:


“He said the Brumby Labor Government would provide $12.7 million for the purchase of land and the design of a new multi discipline State Shooting Centre.

The new centre will cater for international level pistol, shotgun and rifle shooting and house indoor and outdoor ranges, skeet grounds, a gymnasium and administration and other function facilities.

"From community clubs to the Olympics, shooting is a sport that attracts a large number of participants taking part in a range of disciplines,” Mr Merlino said.

"However urban growth is encroaching on Victoria’s existing facilities and those which survive are outdated and only cater for certain disciplines, restricting their ability to host events.

“The new State Shooting Centre will have superior facilities for training and coaching, and increase Victoria’s chances of attracting national and international competitions."


In reply, we issued a media release. Click on the link below to see what we said, obviously welcoming the announcement.

This is all great news. Pls send this email far and wide....

the folling link is the CFCV's media release.

http://www.cfcv.org.au/docs/20100504-rangeannouncement.pdf

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 7:41 am
by AlanF
We certainly should be interested. Well done Bill Paterson and the CFCV. This will presumably be built close to Melbourne and make target shooting available to more city people. Anything that raises the profile of shooting sports in the capital cities is good for all of us. That is where the electoral clout is, and where most of the anti-gun brigade lives.

Alan

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 9:17 am
by IanP
Thats great news and something positive for Victorian shooters. Any details on ranges available eg 1000yds, for F-Class & TR? Electronic targets to be used?

Ian

New facilities

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 11:00 pm
by bartman007
Brilliant.

All disciplines in one place, and close to Melbourne.....we can only hope!

Hopefully Full Bore / F Class gets the nod, and we get a 1000 yard range.

Lets hope we can get something like the Brisbane boys have got......maybe pinch some of their weather too ;-)

Has anyone from the VRA been approached as yet, to give input?

I won't hold my breath, however if it turns up in the next 3 years that'll be pretty cool.

Go Brumby....you've got my vote :-)

Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 10:55 pm
by Peter Hulett
My information is that the facility will be built at or near Lang Lang and I doubt that anything over 300m will be considered because of the cost of buying the safety area. I hope I am wrong and we do get a guernsey but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting

Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 11:17 am
by Seddo
I was told under 2 hours east of the melbourne CBD.