New water truck improves track safety
03 Apr 2018 The Free Press, Kilmore, VIC (General News)
KILMORES harness racing track will be in top condition all year round thanks to a major infrastructure investment of more than $100,000 supported by the state government. Member for Northern Victoria, Jaclyn Symes, announced more than $50,000 through the Victorian Racing Industry Fund to replace the clubs ageing water truck. The Kilmore Racing Club requires an efficient water truck to ensure its harness racing track at the Kilmore Racing Centre is in optimum condition and complies with industry maintenance standards. The funding will enable the purchase of an updated vehicle and a 15,000 litre fibreglass water tank. A new galvanised mounting base, hydraulics and pump engine spray system will complete the fit-out. Harness Racing Victoria is also contributing more than $50,000 towards the new vehicle. The Kilmore Racing Club conducts 28 harness race meetings and 20 trial sessions a year, requiring the track to be regularly maintained for racing and training. The track is currently used by 18 trainers with 58 horses and this high level of activity means the track surface needs to be in impeccable condition for the safety of the drivers, horses and the longevity of the track. Investing in a new water truck at Kilmore is essential to maintaining the condition of the track and helping ensure the safety of the drivers and horses using it on a daily basis, Ms Symes said. Were proud to back country racing at Kilmore this upgrade is the third major harness racing infrastructure project weve supported here since 2014. Kilmore Racing Club President, Dr Maxine Brain, said that being able to upgrade the water truck ensures we can comply with industry track standards and maintain our position as one of the best harness racing and training venues in country Victoria. Were incredibly grateful to the Fund for its support of this much needed equipment, which will boost the condition of our track year round. The racing industry in the Goulburn region generates more than $227 million for the Victorian economy and helps sustain more than 2240 full-time equivalent jobs locally. Caption Text: Best Players: Broadford District Junior Tennis Association. Left to right: Section 3: Jack Bain from Avenel; Section 4: Branden Quach from Wandong; Section 6: Riley Roberts from Wandong Section 1: Tom Garner from Avenel; Side top photo: Section 2: Jacob Knight from Broadford Side bottom photo: Section 5: Lucas Bartolo from Wandong. Tennis winners Section 1: Broadford 5-44 defeated Wandong Blue 1-36. Winners, Broadford, left to right: Mitch Barclay, Liam Gardner, John Brien, Melissa Douglas. Absent: Brady Webster and Gavin Haughton. Tennis winners Section 2: Wallan 4-42 defeated Broadford Tennis runners up Section 1: Wandong, left to right: Russell Vi- White 2-26. Winners, Wallan left to right: David Hook, Peter cary, Kane Chisholm, Jared Kelly, Lisa Kelly, Aaron Crawford. Ritchie, Ian Gillon, Michael Arthur, Jack Ritchie, David Clark. Tennis winners Section 3: Wallan Blue 6-48 defeated Flowerdale 0-14. Winners, Wallan Blue, left to right: Sam Halpin, James Heanly, Jamie Woodward, Steve Hanna, Sean Baldwin. Runners up, Peter Jakubowski, Tonia Florou, Chris Ashead, Jeanette Williams (absent). Tennis Runners up Section 2: Broadford white, left to right: Karen Groen, Kellie Harris, Dave Penny, Hayden Brown, Josh Blay, Kirsten Audehm.Licensed by Copyright Agency. You may only copy or communicate this work with a licence.