Fighting For Palmwoods Bowls Club
Sport is such a powerful way to inspire a sense of community pride, to develop teamwork, leadership and life-skills, and to keep us active and engaged. While this is often celebrated with young people and children, it also plays a vital role in connecting and supporting senior Australians in the fight to end loneliness, build community, and get active.
Physical activity and a sense of belonging are essential if we want to address the mental health crisis afflicting senior Australians. I want the Sunshine Coast to be more inclusive, better connected, healthier, and optimistic about our future.
The reality is that sports clubs, community groups and households are doing it tough thanks to Labor’s callous cuts and cost-of-living crisis. As our Palmwoods community rapidly grows, so too should the investment in our infrastructure, services and opportunities available to us. I used to live around here. I know the raw end of the deal that we get from Labor on this side of the highway. I’m sick of it, and I know you are too.
That’s why I’m fighting to upgrade the Palmwoods Bowls Club, which is such an important hub for the Palmwoods community: to combat loneliness, get Fisher active, and to build a better future or Palmwoods.
Join me in calling on the Federal Government to back the project and upgrade the Palmwoods Bowls Club.