House debates

Monday, 26 September 2022

Statements by Members

North Sydney Electorate: Tantallon Oval Pavilion

4:08 pm

Photo of Kylea TinkKylea Tink (North Sydney, Independent) Share this | | Hansard source

North Sydney is an electorate that cares deeply about our impact on the natural environment. We want to see the nation take action on climate change, and we're willing to walk the talk. The Tantallon Oval Pavilion in Lane Cove is one of the recent success stories in North Sydney's journey to becoming one of the first net-zero urban energy zones. The new facility is virtually off the grid, with 60 kilowatts of solar panels, two 101-kilowatt lithium ion batteries, energy-efficient lights and glass, and 20,000 litres of rainwater-harvesting tanks to irrigate the oval. It also features innovative green ceramic tiles that are created from waste materials, including old club jerseys.

The $2 million project is an example of collaboration done right. It is backed by all three levels of government—federal, state and local, spanning the political spectrum—as well as community clubs like the Lane Cove Junior Rugby Union, the Lane Cove Tigers Junior Rugby League Club, the Lane Cove Cricket Club and the Lane Cove Senior Rugby Union. By working together, the community has truly delivered a sustainable future focused sports facility that will serve many for years to come. This development thoughtfully addresses not only the needs of the community today but also the needs of future generations. We must see more of these projects in the future as we pursue our ambition of becoming one of the first net-zero urban energy zones in Australia.