Phoenix Awarded Government Funding
3 Sep
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South East Melbourne Phoenix is set to benefit from a Victorian Government initiative to ensure professional sporting outfits can endure the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The $9 million support package to ensure the short-term viability of professional clubs and national sporting organisations based in Victoria complements an earlier $40 million investment in community sport and recreation bodies, including clubs and leagues.
Victorian Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, Martin Pakula yesterday confirmed that 10 professional sporting clubs across multiple codes were awarded grant support, including the Phoenix and fellow State Basketball Centre occupant Melbourne Boomers (WNBL).
Some 20 peak bodies and other organisations were awarded support under the program including Basketball Australia, the National Basketball League, and the Australia 3x3 Hustle.

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These grants will help bear the costs of reduced income from sources including competitions and events, membership, and sponsorship.
Phoenix CEO Tommy Greer says the Victorian Government initiative is fantastic for the short and long-term prospects of Victorian sporting communities, especially in the Heartland of basketball.
“We’re really happy to receive the financial support of the Victorian Government to continue to grow our basketball community and operate to a high standard through and beyond the COVID-19 epidemic,” Greer said.
“Sport and sporting associations are so important on a number of levels in local communities, especially in challenging times, so to move forward with the confidence this support provides us is terrific.”
The professional sport and national sport organisation program is part of the Government’s $150 million Experience Economy Survival Package which was announced in May to help sport and racing organisations, community sport and the creative and tourism industries.
The sports sector is a key part of Victoria’s economy, employing more than 20,000 full-time-equivalent staff and making an annual economic contribution in excess of $4 billion.
Commenting on the funding, Minister Pakula advised “top-level sport has copped a buffeting like all parts of society and it’s important that our clubs and peak bodies are able to get through this time in relatively good shape”.
“Professional sport and elite competition provide entertainment and inspiration and fans getting the all-clear to return to the stands will be a significant part of our economic recovery.”
Phoenix Media (03/09/2020)

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