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Maryborough Rifle Range sold to Fraser Coast Regional Council

Maryborough Rifle Range sold to Fraser Coast Regional Council

The Department of Defence has confirmed that it has entered into a contract with the Fraser Coast Regional Council for the sale of the Maryborough Rifle Range through an off-market sale process.

The Department of Defence has confirmed that it has entered into a contract with the Fraser Coast Regional Council for the sale of the Maryborough Rifle Range through an off-market sale process.

Defence has been engaging suitors for the 190-hectare site after declaring the range as surplus to requirements, deeming it not necessary to support future Defence capability.

“This is a great outcome for Maryborough, the local community and Defence,” Assistant Defence Minister David Fawcett said.

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“The 190-hectare site provides an opportunity for civilian rifle clubs to have space for competitions using the rifle range to occur. 

“The sale of Maryborough Rifle Range demonstrates the government’s commitment to unlocking surplus Commonwealth properties for uses that support the Australian community.”

Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said that the council had been “working closely with Defence to re-open the rifle range”.

“Having the facility operational again will be a great boost for the region,” Mayor Seymour said.

“Maryborough is home to several champions, so re-opening the range will provide an opportunity for locals to hone their skills as well as mentor up-and-coming champions.

“It will give the clubs using the facility the ability to hold events with the potential to attract visitors to our region, boosting both our sporting prowess and tourism industries.”

The sale of the property is expected to be finalised by the end of May 2019.

“A sale to the council is a good outcome for the community and will ensure that such competitions, which have been a long-standing activity in the region, recommence enabling existing rifle clubs to grow and generate new membership,” Llew O’Brien, federal member for Wide Bay, said.