Renewed community centre launched in Kingston, Tasmania

Jessie RichardsonDecember 7, 2020

The Maranoa Heights Community Centre was re-opened on Friday by Tasmanian Premier Lara Giddings. The centre is in the suburb of Kingston, on the outskirts of Hobart.

The refurbished centre is part of the state Labor government’s $6 million Tasmanian Jobs Package, aimed at creating 110 new jobs in Tasmania’s construction industries. By February, the Premier expects $1 million worth of work to be completed across Tasmania’s 13 community houses.

At the launch, Giddings noted that “this is not just an investment in bricks and mortar, this is an investment in our communities.

“It is about improving the facilities and sustainability of our community houses, as well as providing stimulus to local businesses,” Giddings said.

The refurbishment focussed on providing improved disability access to the community centre, including better wheelchair access. Other additions to the building included a dedicated computer room, an expanded program and activities room, a tea room and new offices for professional services.

The Maranoa Heights Community centre’s president, Eddie Rogers, is a state finalist in the 2014 Senior Australian of the Year awards. The community centre’s management committee was also awarded Volunteering Tasmania’s Volunteer Management award in 2013.

jrichardson@propertyobserver.com.au

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