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LNP election win promise to Pirates

The LNP will provide funding of $25,000 to the Noosa Pirates Rugby League Football Club to assist with installation of solar panels, if LNP is elected into government next month.

LNP candidate for Noosa, Clare Stewart said the $25,000 grant was part of their focus on working harder for Queenslanders.

“Over the last year I have been listening to our community and I know sporting clubs across Noosa are in need of help on many different projects, there’s no ‘one size fits all’,” Ms Stewart said.

“This exciting Noosa Pirates LNP funding commitment is just one example of the focus the LNP has on delivering tailored support to our local grassroots sports clubs.

“I will be working to deliver further funding commitments for other local sports groups in Noosa over the coming weeks as part of delivering the LNP’s Right Plan for Noosa’s Future.

“The ability to install solar panels will have a direct benefit to the Noosa Pirates by reducing their energy bills and improving their sustainability will enable the Club to further invest in grassroots rugby league in Noosa.”

Noosa Pirates President Liam Anlezark said the Noosa Pirates appreciated the commitment the LNP had made to our club.

“This will enable us to reduce our power bills and invest those funds into our club for the benefit of our players, members and supporters,” he said.

Ms Stewart said Queenslanders could vote to support the funding for the Noosa Pirates, and a government which worked for them, by voting LNP at this election.

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