Melbourne has emerged as a likely host for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, and the possibility of events filtering out to regional areas has councils excited.
Strathbogie Shire Council would love to see Commonwealth Games action featured in its area if the chance arose.
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“The Nagambie Lakes Regatta Centre is, without a doubt, the best place to host the Melbourne Commonwealth Games rowing,” Mayor Laura Binks said.
“It is Victoria's premier 2km, eight-lane rowing and boating venue and Nagambie is situated just 90 minutes from Melbourne.
“We recently hosted the Australian rowing team as they prepared for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, so we’re well versed in hosting the world’s best rowing athletes in Nagambie.”
Cr Binks said upgrades to the Nagambie rowing facilities would be crucial in any potential bid.
“One of Strathbogie Shire Council’s key advocacy projects at present is the Lake Nagambie rowing course deepening,” she said.
“This project will dredge 2km of the rowing course to a consistent 3m depth to allow the hosting of national and international events.
“We are also seeking a peninsula extension through the construction of a 300m boardwalk.
“This would create a starting point to enable a 100m course, provide wave and wind protection and significantly enhance the spectator experience.
“We look forward to working with government to fund these important projects so we’re ready to host international athletes in 2026, or earlier.”