THE Victorian Coalition Government will inject $50,000 into Victorian picnic racing clubs.

Minister for Racing Denis Napthine was at Balnarring Picnic Racing Club today, one of the major funding recipients, to announce the first  round of grants for Victoria’s picnic racing clubs.

Other clubs to benefit include Alexandra, Buchan & Gelantipy, Dederang, Mansfield, Merton,  Omeo, Tambo Valley, Woolomai and Yea.

Dr Napthine said the government strongly supported picnic racing as a terrific community event, which also contributed significantly to the  local economy.

“Through the Coalition Government’s new Victorian Racing Industry Fund we have established a program specifically designed to support picnic racing  clubs,” Dr Napthine said.

“Picnic racing clubs rely heavily on the dedication and hard work of  volunteers so this fund will be a welcome boost to help upgrade  infrastructure and patron facilities.

“In many cases, providing improved infrastructure at picnic racecourses has the additional benefit of assisting other community organisations who also utilise the track facilities.

Member for Hastings Neale Burgess said the Coalition Government was committing $14,000 to the Balnarring Picnic Racing Club, for a project worth $58,480, with the club and racing industry contributing the balance.

“The funding for the Balnarring Racecourse reserve will be used to build a  new toilet block, including facilities for people with disabilities,” Mr  Burgess said.

Dr Napthine said other important projects to be funded around Victoria  included upgrades for racecourse signage, kitchen facilities and the  refurbishment of a judge’s tower.

“The Coalition Government has also committed funding for occupational  health and safety initiatives, including underground services, spectator  safety, improved barrier padding, electrical safety and replacement or  upgrading of ageing infrastructure,” Dr Napthine said.

Country Racing Victoria CEO Scott Whiteman said CRV was delighted with the picnic racing infrastructure announcement  from the Victorian Coalition Government.

“This is yet another indication of the government’s long term commitment  to picnic racing. These funds will ensure much needed projects are  completed for the benefit of customers attending the picnic races and also  industry participant groups at a number of courses,” Mr Whiteman said.

“Picnic racing is the back bone of many local communities and many groups  within the community rely heavily on picnic racing to raise funds for  local services.”