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Facility Committee/Club/Group Hierarchy Level (Where Applied) Hierarchy level Committee Facility Committee/Club/Group Ownership Manager Subsidy Lease/Licence Category (where applied) Club/Group 1 Community Garden, 17 Central Avenue, Loch Sport Loch Sport Community Garden Inc 4 WSC WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 2 Airly-Clydebank Hall, 556 Clydebank Rd, Airly Airly-Clydebank Hall Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 3 Alberton West Recreation Reserve, 331-333 Lanes Rd, Alberton Alberton West Recreation Reserve Committee 3 Crown Crown √ √ Recreation Reserve 4 Aqua Energy, Sale 1 WSC WSC Aquatic facility & Leisure Centre Avon Indoor Recreation Centre, Stratford Primary School, 12 Wellsford 5 Avon Indoor Recreation Centre Committee 2 DEECD WSC √ √ Indoor Recreation Stadium Street, Stratford 6 Baldwin Reserve, 305-321 Raglan Street, Sale Sale United Football Club Inc. 2 WSC WSC √ √ Recreation Reserve 7 Bellbird Corner Riverside Reserve, Sandy Creek Rd, Maffra Bellbird Corner Riverside Reserve Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Reserve Binginwarri Hall & Recreation Reserve, 675 Albert River-Welshpool 8 Binginwarri Hall & Recreation Reserve Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Recreation Reserve Road, Binginwarri 9 Boisdale Public Hall, 42-44 Main St, Boisdale Boisdale Public Hall Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall 10 Boisdale Recreation Reserve Playground 4 WSC WSC Playground 11 Boisdale Recreation Reserve, Main St, Boisdale Boisdale Recreation Reserve Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Recreation Reserve 12 Briagolong Anzac Park Playground 4 WSC WSC Playground 13 Briagolong Kindergarten, 28 Cahill St, Briagolong Uniting Care Gippsland 4 WSC WSC √ √ Kindergarten Briagolong Mechanics Institute Hall Committee of 14 Briagolong Mechanics Institute Hall, 9 Avon St, Briagolong 3 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall Management Inc. 15 Briagolong Quarry Reserve, Freestone Creek Road, Briagolong Briagolong Quarry Reserve Committee 4 Crown WSC √ √ √ Reserve 16 Briagolong Recreation Reserve, Briagolong Road, Briagolong Briagolong Recreation Reserve Committee 3 Crown WSC √ √ √ Recreation Reserve Bundalaguah Myrtlebank Hall Committee of 17 Bundalaguah-Myrtlebank Hall, 794 Maffra Sale Rd, Bundalaguah 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall Manangement Inc. Cameron Sporting Complex Committee of 18 Cameron Sporting Complex, Morison St, Maffra 2 Crown WSC √ √ √ Recreation Reserve Management Canal Reserve (Pt), Ian Howard Rowing Shed, Sth Gippsland Hwy, 19 Sale Catholic Diocese College 4 Crown WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant Sale 20 Canal Reserve (Pt), Sth Gippsland Hwy, Sale German Shepherd Dog Club of Vic Inc. 4 Crown WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 21 Canal Reserve (Pt), Sth Gippsland Hwy, Sale Sale Charity Sunday Market Group Inc. 4 Crown WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 22 Canal Reserve (Pt), Sth Gippsland Hwy, Sale Sale Angling & Sports Fishing Club Inc. 4 Crown WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 23 Carrajung Memorial Park, McDermott Street, Carrajung Carrajung Community Group Inc 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Recreation Reserve 24 Carrajung South Public Hall, 89 Old Carrajung Rd, Carrajung Sth Carrajung Sth Public Hall Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Public Hall Charles Street Recreation Reserve Committee of 25 Charles Street Reserve, Charlies St, Loch Sport 4 Crown Crown √ √ Recreation Reserve Management 26 Cobains Public Hall, 511 Bengworden Rd, Cobains Cobains Public Hall Committee of Management Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall 27 Coongulla Community Centre, Macalister Dve, Coongulla Coongulla Reserves Committee of Management Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall 28 Coongulla Recreation Reserve Playground 4 WSC WSC Playground 29 Cowwarr Morgan Street Reserve Playground 4 WSC WSC Playground 30 Cowwarr Public Hall Reserve, Committee 31-33 Main St Cowwarr Cowwarr Public Hall Reserve Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Public Hall 31 Cowwarr Recreation Reserve, 2-24 Pine Grove Ave, Cowwarr Cowwarr Recreation Reserve Committee 3 Crown Crown √ √ Recreation Reserve 32 Dargo Public Hall, 177 Lind Avenue, Dargo Dargo Hall & Recreation Reserve Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Public Hall 33 Dargo Recreation Reserve Playground 4 Crown Crown Playground 34 Denison Public Hall, 1293 Denison Rd, Denison Denison Public Hall Inc. 4 Trust Trust √ √ Public Hall Denison/Wondocka Recreation Reserve, 1422 Sale-Heyfield Rd, 35 Denison Recreation Reserve Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Recreation Reserve Denison 36 Devon North Community Reserve, 683 Tarra Valley Rd, Devon North Devon North Community Reserve Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Recreation Reserve 37 Devon North Public Hall, 599 Tarra Valley Rd, Devon North Devon North Public Hall Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall 38 Elizabeth Court, Sale, Araluen Primary School Minister for Education 4 WSC WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 39 Former Shire Depot, Dargo Road, Dargo Dargo Landcare Group 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 40 Giffard West Public Hall, 3877 South Gippsland Hwy, Giffard West Giffard West Public Hall Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Public Hall 41 Gippsland Regional Maritime Museum, 78 Tarraville Rd, Port Albert Port Albert Maritime Museum Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 42 Gippsland Regional Sports Complex 1 WSC WSC Leisure Centre 43 Glassford Street Kindergarten, 1 Glassford St Maffra Uniting Care Gippsland 4 WSC WSC √ √ Kindergarten 44 Glenmaggie Mechanics Institute, 21 Glenfalloch Rd, Glenmaggie Glenmaggie Mechanics Institute Inc 4 Crown Crown √ √ Public Hall Golden Beach Golf Course, Pt Veronica Maybury Memorial Recreation 45 Golden Beach Golf Club Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Recreation Reserve Reserve, Surf Edge Drive, Golden Beach 46 Golden Beach Memorial Hall Playground 3 WSC WSC Playground Golden-Paradise Beach Community Centre, RV Park, Tennis Courts, Golden-Paradise Beach Ratepayers and Residents 47 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Club/Group/Tenant Surf Edge Drive, Golden Beach Association Golden-Paradise Beach Community Centre, Surf Edge Drive, Golden 48 Golden-Paradise Beach Community Centre Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall Beach Hierarchy level Committee Facility Committee/Club/Group Ownership Manager Subsidy Lease/Licence Category (where applied) Club/Group Gordon Street Recreation Reserve, Gordon Street, Heyfield & Heyfield 49 Gordon Street Recreation Reserve Committee 2 Crown WSC √ √ √ Recreation Reserve Recreation Reserve Gormandale Community House, Gormandale Community House & Learning Centre 50 4 WSC WSC √ Kindergarten 11 Main St, Gormandale Inc. 51 Gormandale Mechanics Institute, 45 Main Rd, Gormandale Gormandale Hall Committee Inc 4 Crown Crown √ √ Public Hall 52 Gormandale Recreation Reserve, 14-16 Main St, Gormandale Gormandale Recreation Reseve Committee Inc. 3 Crown Crown √ √ Recreation Reserve 53 Gumnuts Early Learning Centre, Baldwin Park, 305 Raglan St, Sale Gumnuts Early Learning Centre Inc 4 WSC WSC √ √ Childcare Centre 54 Gwen Webb Arts Activity Centre, Market St, Sale Sale & District Garden Club 4 WSC WSC √ Club/Group/Tenant 55 Heyfield Apex Park Playground 2 WSC WSC Playground 56 Heyfield Community Resource Centre, 5 George St, Heyfield Heyfield Community Resouce Centre Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant Heyfield Kindergarten, 57 Uniting Care Gippsland 4 Crown WSC √ √ Kindergarten 3 Gordon St, Heyfield 58 Heyfield Lions Club, Fawaz St Depot, Heyfield Lions Club of Heyfield 4 Crown WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 59 Heyfield Memorial Hall, 38-42 McFarlane St, Heyfield Heyfield War Memorial Hall Inc. 3 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall 60 Heyfield Perry Court Reserve Playground 4 WSC WSC Playground 61 Heyfield Pool 3 WSC WSC Aquatic facility 62 Heyfield Skate Park Playground 4 Crown WSC Skate Park 63 Hollands Landing WSC Boating Facilities Hyland Community Kindergarten, 64 4 WSC WSC √ √ Kindergarten 114 Market St, Sale 65 Kath Foley Centre, 203 Dawson St, Sale Kath Foley Children's Centre & Kindergarten Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ Childcare Centre 66 Kilmany Public Hall & Recreation Reserve, 21 Freshwater Rd, Kilmany Kilmany Public Hall & Recreation Reserve Inc 4 Crown Crown √ √ Public Hall 67 King Heritage House, 10 Lyons St, Rosedale Rosedale Neighbourhood House Inc. 4 WSC WSC Neighbourhood House 68 Licola Fire Station, 8 Jamieson-Licola Rd, Licola Country Fire Authority 4 WSC WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant Licola Public Hall 69 Country Fire Authority 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall 8 Jamieson-Licola Rd, Licola 70 Lions Park, Club Room, McLachlan Street, Sale Wellington Hockey Club Inc 3 WSC WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant 71 Loch Sport (Charlies St, Seagull Drive and The Boulevard) WSC Boating Facilities Anglican Trusts Corporation for the Diocese of 72 Loch Sport Church, National Park Rd, Loch Sport 4 WSC WSC √ √ Club/Group/Tenant Gippsland Loch Sport Community Health Centre, 233 National Park Road, Loch 73 Central Gippsland Health Service 4 WSC WSC √ Healthcare Centre Sport 74 Loch Sport Foreshore Reserve, Loch Sport Loch Sport Foreshore Committee of Management 4 Crown Crown √ √ Reserve 75 Loch Sport Lions Park Playground 2 WSC WSC Playground 76 Loch Sport Public Hall, National Park Rd, Loch Sport Loch Sport Public Hall Committee Inc. 4 WSC WSC √ √ √ Public Hall 77 Loch Sport Skate Park Playground 4 WSC WSC Skate Park Longford Hall & Recreation Reserve, cnr Sth Gippsland Hwy & 78 Longford Hall & Recreation Reserve Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Recreation Reserve Longford-Loch Sport Road, Longford 79 Macks Creek Hall, 811 Tarra Valley Road, Devon North Macks Creek Hall Committee 4 Crown Crown √ √ Public Hall 80 Maffra - Mafeking Hill Playground 4 WSC WSC Playground 81 Maffra Cameron Court - Dwyer Court Reserve Playground 4 WSC WSC Playground 82 Maffra Exercise Site 4 WSC WSC Playground 83 Maffra Fred Drury Memorial Playground 4 WSC WSC Playground 84 Maffra Guide Hall, Boisdale St, Maffra Girl Guides Association of
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