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It's Time to say yes and progress the SESH, the proposed new 70-hectare sport and recreation precinct for Melbourne’s South-East. To be owned and managed by the City of Greater Dandenong, the South-East Sports Hub will offer widespread benefits to local communities and help support & encourage an active, healthy lifestyle.

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The proposed South East Sports Hub (SESH) will offer an essential sporting and recreational precinct in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs, servicing a population of over 350,000 people in an area already suffering the impacts of an acute shortage of district active open space.

But that's not all! The broader Keysborough Golf Club (KGC) Relocation Project will safeguard the future of the historic KGC by seeing the club shift to a new $60m home just down the road from the SESH, and will also deliver up to 1600 much-needed homes on the site of the current KGC at 55 Hutton Road.

With 84 hectares of open green space also to be created for the community to enjoy, this common sense project has too many community benefits to ignore. But it needs your support!

KGC Relocation Project Snapshot

$60m new Keysborough Golf Club $59m first stage of community sports precinct (SESH) 1600 new homes $1.3B economic impact for Victoria 7160 FTE jobs supported in construction 84 hectares of public green space created

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The SESH

The South East Sports Hub will be a game-changer for the provision community sports in the City of Greater Dandenong and wider South East Melbourne region. And the $59m first stage of footy, cricket, football, netball and passive recreation facilities won't cost the Council or State Government a cent.

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KGC Relocation

The Keysborough Golf Club wants to secure its future for the decades ahead by making a revolutionary move to Bangholme that will see it reap the benefit of a world class $60m new course and club facilities.

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New Housing

Up to 1600 sorely-needed homes are set to be developed in the well-serviced area of Keysborough on the site where the current Keysborough Golf Club sits. And 16 hectares of open green space will be unlocked for the community to enjoy.

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UGB & Green Wedge

The current brown-land site that the proposed SESH and new Keysborough Golf Club will be located is in for a substantial improvement for the community and local fauna and flora species alike, with almost 150 hectares of green space and leisure facilities to be developed.

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FAQ

Find answers to common questions about the KGC Relocation Project.

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