Opposition promises upgrades

Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club's under 19s boat crew in action.

Torquay Surf Life Saving Club would receive $3.5 million to redevelop its facilities if a state Liberal government is elected.

Home to one of the most popular Surf Coast beaches, Torquay SLSC has experienced a 25% growth in its membership base over the past three years as more people move to the coast.

However the existing facility, built in 1970, is no longer fit for purpose, the state opposition said.

The new build will cement Torquay as a centre of excellence for Life Saving Victoria training, in addition to a ‘community hub’ where the facilities can be utilised by key community groups all year round.

Importantly, the new build will also upgrade club facilities and surrounding beach footpaths to be fully accessible for all locals and visitors.

Liberal Leader Matthew Guy said that surf life saving clubs are an integral part of coastal communities as they provide young Victorians with the skills to be safe in the surf.

“No child should be turned away from Nippers because of capacity limits and under a Matthew Guy Liberal Nationals government, that won’t happen again,” he said.

“This investment will help ensure no family is denied access to such vital programs.”

Member for Polwarth, Richard Riordan highlighted the importance of Torquay SLSC keeping pace with the growing local community.

“For generations, the Torquay SLSC has been a pillar of local sport, culture and community,” he said.

“Our plan to upgrade the club and surrounding beachfront will mean more local residents will be able to access and enjoy this outstanding community facility for decades to come.”