Coming Soon…

  • Moama Police Station

    Build By: INTREC

    The $7.9million station will bolster police capabilities and community safety in the growing Murray River region.

    The state-of-the-art facility is being built on the corner of the Cobb Highway and Francis Street and will be a central regional policing hub for the entire district.

  • Three Primary Schools Bundle VSBA

    Build By: SJ Higgins

    30 million dollar bundle package on Aintree Primary School, Aitken Hill Primary School and Gaayip Yagila Primary School.

    Completion date: Early 2025

  • Highfield Park Pavilion

    Build By: Simbuilt

    The $6.67 million dollar redevelopment of the pavilion at Highfield Park in Camberwell to provide a high-quality facility for our community and sports clubs. 

    The current pavilion building is in poor condition and does not have female-friendly change rooms, toilets and showers.

  • Moama Grammar Basketball Stadium

    Build By: Jointly Construction

    Principal, Mr Scott Downward, is thrilled to announce a progress update on our indoor Multi-Purpose Stadium.

    After engaging student and staff voice and visiting exemplary multi-court stadiums, we have now developed a comprehensive concept design and future vision for our state-of-the-art facility. This will enhance our learning environments and create more opportunities for our students, staff and community.

  • Djerriwarrh Community College

    Build By: Alchemy Construct

    Students and teachers will soon see the 3 million dollar construction of a new school building including five general learning areas, meeting rooms, four tutorial rooms and a multipurpose outdoor court.

    Djerriwarrh Community College is a school that delivers an applied learning program to meet the literacy, numeracy, work related and personal development needs of young people.

  • Kyabram Recreational Reserve

    Build By: Precise Building Surveying

    The Wilf Cox Pavilion is in sound structural condition but has non-compliant components such as disability access, internal toilets, no netball change rooms and football changing facilities that are not female-friendly.

    This 3.2 million dollar project will upgrade the current pavilion to ensure it meets Australian building and accessibility standards, and provide suitable facilities for users of all genders and abilities.