Civic Reserve Sports Pavilion’s spacious, sporty and smart
Published on 07 February 2025
Mount Martha Soccer Club, Mornington Little Athletics and Mornington Peninsula Athletics Club have a brand-new home: Civic Reserve Sports Pavilion.
The clubs moved into the new building last month, and the move was nothing short of special – this is the first time these three clubs have had a pavilion to call home.
The new pavilion is not only stylish, but also built with the environment and reducing maintenance costs in mind. Features include:
- Passive design including insulation, glazing and shading improves energy efficiency
- Large 50kW solar PV system
- Efficient hot water heat pump
- Rainwater tank to capture and reuse water
- Efficient air conditioning, lighting and fixtures
- Raingardens to improve stormwater quality
- Low carbon concrete used in civil and structural design.
Mornington Peninsula Shire was successful in receiving $4 million State Government funding through the Community Sports Infrastructure Stimulus Program. In total, the Pavilion cost $10.5 million. Later this month, Tom McIntosh MP and Mayor Councillor Anthony Marsh will invite the clubs and other stakeholder to the official opening event.