2017/18 Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program Recipients

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2017/18 Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program Recipients 2017–18 Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program Recipients Contents A 3 B 4 C 7 D 10 E 11 F 12 G 13 H 15 I 16 J 17 K 17 L 19 M 20 N 22 O 24 P 25 Q 26 R 27 S 28 T 30 U 31 V 31 W 32 Y 34 2 A Sport Club Project Granted Amount Adamstown Rosebud Football Purchase of defibrillator for use at Adamstown 1250 Club Oval AFL North Coast Purchase of defibrillator for use at C.Ex Coffs 1250 International Stadium Albion Park Oak Flats Rugby Purchase of defibrillator for use at the 1250 League Football Club Clubhouse Albury Holbrook Polocrosse Purchase of defibrillator for use at Albury 1300 Club Wodonga Equestrian Centre Albury Tennis Association Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Tennis 1300 Club Albury Wodonga Clay Target Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1300 Club Alexandria Dukes RFC Purchase of defibrillator for use at Boralee 1250 Park Allambie Heights Community Purchase of defibrillator for use at Allambie 1250 Tennis Club Heights Community Tennis Club Armidale Basketball Purchase of defibrillator for use at The Den 1300 Association Incorporated Armidale District Netball Purchase of defibrillator for use at Lynches 1300 Association Road Park Ashford Roosters Junior Purchase of defibrillator for use at Ashford 1300 Rugby League Inc Town Oval Asquith Soccer Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Asquith 1125 Oval Avalon Beach Bowling and Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1250 Recreation Club Ltd 3 B Sport Club Project Granted Amount Balgowlah Bowling Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Bowling 1250 Limited Club Ballina Triathlon Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the 1300 Boatshed Balmain Junior Touch Purchase of defibrillator for use at Timbrell 1250 Association Inc Park Bankstown District Cricket Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Bankstown 1250 Memorial Oval Barbarians Rugby Union Purchase of defibrillator for use at Alcatraz 1300 Football Club Inc Rugby Park Barellan Swimming Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Barellan 1300 Swimming Pool Bargo Bunnies JRLFC Purchase of defibrillator for use at Bargo Sports 1250 Ground Batemans Bay Football Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Hanging 1300 Rock Soccer Fields Batemans Bay Seahawks AFL Purchase of defibrillator for use at Hanging 1300 Club Rock Sports Facility Bathurst Clay Target Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Shooting 1300 Range Bathurst Light Car Club Limited Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1300 Bathurst Panthers Squash Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1300 Incorporated Bathurst Touch Association Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Learmonth 1300 Park Bathurst Triathlon Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Stanley St 1300 Sport Complex Bay and Basin Community Purchase of defibrillator for use at Sailors Beach 1250 Nippers Bega Devils Soccer Football Purchase of defibrillator for use at George 1300 Club Griffin Oval Bega Tennis Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Tennis 1300 Club 4 Belmont Football Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Marks Oval 1250 Belmont North Junior Rugby Purchase of defibrillator for use at Lenaghan 1250 League Football Club Oval Belrose Tennis Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Tennis 1250 Club Berkeley Vale Rugby League Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1250 and Sports Club Berrigan Shire Council Purchase of defibrillator for use at Finley 1115 Showground and Sporting Complex Blackheath Tennis Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Phillips 1250 Centre Blacktown Pistol Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Pistol 1250 Club Blacktown Tennis Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Stanhope 1250 Gardens Tennis Bland Shire Council Purchase of defibrillator for use at Park Street 1300 Recreation Precinct Bland Shire Council Purchase of defibrillator for use at Ron Crowe 1300 Oval Precinct Bland Shire Council Purchase of defibrillator for use at West 1300 Wyalong Stadium Blaxland Soccer Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at St Johns Oval 1250 Incorporated Blayney A&P Association Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Blayney 1300 Showground Blayney Junior Soccer Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Napier Oval 1300 Blue Mountains Football Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Knapsack 1250 Park Bonny Hills Tennis Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Tennis 1300 Club Boorowa Junior Rugby League Purchase of defibrillator for use at Boorowa 1300 Club Showground Bowral Rugby Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Eridge Park 1300 Branxton Croquet Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Croquet 1250 Club Grounds Branxton Golf Club Co-op Ltd Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Golf Club 1250 5 Broken Hill Field and Game Purchase of defibrillator for use at Balaclava 1400 Association Inc Station Bulahdelah Bowling Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Bowling 1250 Club Bulli Junior Soccer Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Bulli Park 1250 Burning Palms Surf Life Saving Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1250 Club Inc Burrangong Rugby League Purchase of defibrillator for use at Cranfield 1300 Football Club Inc Oval 6 C Sport Club Project Granted Amount Camden and District Netball Purchase of defibrillator for use at Narellan 1250 Association Inc Sports Hub Camden Haven Dragon Boats Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1300 Campbelltown Camden District Purchase of defibrillator for use at Raby Cricket 1250 Cricket Club and Sporting Centre Campbelltown Cobras Soccer Purchase of defibrillator for use at Hurley Park 1250 Club Canowindra Community Bowls Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1300 and Recreation Club Cape Hawke Surf Lifesaving Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1250 Club Caragabal Country Golf Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Golf Club 1300 Ltd Carcoar and District Pony Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Blayney 1300 Showground Carlingford Cougars Junior Purchase of defibrillator for use at Sir Thomas 1250 Rugby League Football Club Mitchell Reserve Carrathool Shire Council Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Golf Club 1300 Castle Hill Baseball Club Purchase of 2 defibrillators for use at Castle 2500 Glen Reserve Central Broken Hill Football Purchase of defibrillator for use at the 1400 Club Clubhouse Central Coast Speedway Kart Purchase of defibrillator for use at Gosford 1250 Club Inc Showground Central Coast Triathlon and Purchase of defibrillator for use at Sandy Beach 1250 Multisport Club Reserve Cessnock Clay Target Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1250 Cobar Rugby League Football Purchase of defibrillator for use at Tom Knight 1400 Club Memorial Oval 7 Coffs Harbour and District Purchase of defibrillator for use at Coffs 1247 Golden Oldies Cricket Harbour Sport And Leisure Park Association Coffs Harbour Boardriders Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the 1300 Incorporated Clubhouse Coffs Harbour Breakers AFC Purchase of defibrillator for use at Fitzroy Oval 1300 Incorporated Coffs Harbour City Council Purchase of 2 defibrillatos for use at C.Ex Coffs 2600 International Stadium Coleambally Football Netball Purchase of defibrillator for use at Coleambally 1300 Club Inc Oval No 1 And Stadium Comets Baseball Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1250 Grounds Concord Baseball Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Majors Bay 1250 Reserve Coniston Junior Soccer Club Coniston Junior Soccer Club 1250 Incorporated Coogee Croquet Club Coogee Croquet Club 1250 Coogee Triathlon Club Inc Purchase of defibrillator for use at Various Race 1250 And Training Locations Coogee United Football Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Heffron Park 1250 Cooks Hill Surf Life Saving Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1250 Coolah District Development Purchase of defibrillator for use at Coolah 1250 Sporting Group Incorporated Sporting Club Coolamon Redgrave Park Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Tennis 1300 Tennis Club Club Coolamon Rovers Football Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Kindra Park 1300 Coomealla Memorial Sporting Purchase of defibrillator for use at McLeod Oval 1400 Club Coonamble Rugby League Purchase of defibrillator for use at Coonamble 1300 Football Club Incorporated Sports Grounds Cootamundra Country Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1300 Cootamundra Pistol Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Club 1300 Incorporated Cootamundra Rugby Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Country 1300 Club Oval 8 Corrimal Junior Cricket Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Ziems Park 1250 Cowra Australian Rules Purchase of defibrillator for use at Mulyan Oval 1300 Football Club Incorporated Cowra Shire Council Purchase of defibrillator for use at Woodstock 1300 Speedway Cowra Shire Council Purchase of defibrillator for use at Edgell Park 1300 Cowra Shire Council Purchase of defibrillator for use at River Park 1300 Cranebrook United Soccer Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at Andromeda 1250 Oval Cronulla Sutherland Water Polo Purchase of defibrillator for use at Gunnamatta 1250 Club Inc Park Crookwell Mens Bowling Club Purchase of defibrillator for use at the Bowling 1300 Club Cudgen Headland Junior Purchase of defibrillator for the club canteen 1250 Rugby League Club Culburra and Districts Rugby Purchase of defibrillator for use at Crookhaven 1250 League Football Club Oval Culcairn Town Tennis Club Purchase of defibrillator
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