$500,000 LNP Commitment to Champion Women in Rugby at Nambour Toads
If elected a Dutton-led LNP Government will deliver $500,000 to build brand-new female changerooms at the Nambour Rugby Union Club, supporting the club’s premiership-winning women’s team and growing female participation in local sport.
Federal Member for Fairfax, Ted O’Brien, visited the Nambour Rugby Union Club today to announce the funding commitment, reinforcing the LNP’s ongoing support for women in sport across the Sunshine Coast.
“This club has come a long way from training under car headlights and attracting cane toads-earning the nickname ‘The Toads’,” Mr O’Brien said.
“Today, they’re a powerhouse in women’s rugby, and they deserve facilities that reflect their strength, success, and standing in the community.
“Since bursting onto the scene in 2021, the Nambour Toads women’s team has claimed four consecutive premierships, cementing their dominance in Queensland rugby. But outdated and inadequate facilities have failed to keep pace with the team’s success.
“It’s unacceptable that female athletes are still using changerooms with urinals or sharing amenities with male players. This investment will deliver modern, fit-for-purpose changerooms to support not just players, but their supporters, families, and the wider sporting community.”
The upgrade will also benefit other sports including local soccer, AFL teams, representative squads, and travelling clubs who rely on the Nambour facilities throughout the year.
“This is about fairness, opportunity, and backing the women who are inspiring the next generation of players. It’s more than just bricks and mortar, it’s a vote of confidence in local women’s sport and a reflection of the LNP’s commitment to ensuring every athlete has what they need to succeed.”
Club President, Mr Greg Wright, welcomed the announcement and thanked Mr O’Brien for championing the club’s needs.
“On behalf of the Nambour Toads, we extend our sincere gratitude to Ted O'Brien for his invaluable support in securing funding for the construction of new female changerooms.
“This investment is a game-changer for our club, ensuring greater inclusivity and a better experience for all our players.
“Ted’s continued commitment to our community is deeply appreciated, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact this development will have for years to come.”
Mr O’Brien added, “This is more than just bricks and mortar-it’s a vote of confidence in local women’s sport and a reflection of the LNP’s commitment to ensuring every athlete has what they need to succeed.”
Ted O’Brien with Nambour Rugby Club President, Greg Wright.