The Gold Coast Bulletin

SUNS’ $10M KIDS CENTRE

- ANDREW POTTS andrew.potts@news.com.au

A GIANT state-of-the-art $10m AFL-themed childcare centre will be built by the Gold Coast Suns at Metricon Stadium, with the first sod on the 13,000sq m project being turned today. It is one of the largest projects of its kind in the city’s history with room for 203 students.

A GIANT state-of-the-art $10m AFL-theme childcare centre will be built by the Gold Coast Suns at Metricon Stadium in one of the largest projects of its kind in the city’s history.

The first sod will be turned on the 13,000sq m complex on Monday after more than five years of planning and is the latest step in the Suns expanding its reach beyond football.

Built in a partnershi­p with Autism Queensland and childcare giant Kool Beanz, it will have room for 203 students,

including 30 specifical­ly for children requiring extra care.

Suns CEO Mark Evans said the centre, named Kool Beanz SUNS, would open in mid-2022.

“Since our inception we’ve strived to mean more to our community than just the Gold Coast’s AFL team. We want to have a lasting impact on the next generation of talented children growing up on the Gold Coast and hopefully both on and off the football field,” he said.

“We are excited about the opportunit­ies that lay ahead with this state-of-the-art facility

and it’s integratio­n with the Gold Coast Suns and Autism Queensland.”

The centre will feature 13 classrooms and facilities including an art room, library, LEGO room and kitchen.

It will also have a large auditorium for stage performanc­es, and a large outdoor area with a running creek, walk-through aviary, animal farm and vegetable garden.

It will be filled with 1200 shrubs and 150 trees.

Kool Beanz founder Bruce Coulson is the Suns No.1 ticket holder and said the new Carrara complex would be the first of its kind.

“This project has been more than five years in the making, researchin­g leading operators worldwide, gathering inspiratio­n and ideas to ensure we are creating a firstclass service,” he said.

The Suns filed its developmen­t applicatio­n for the project

with council in July 2019 and it was ticked off in 2020.

Its centrepiec­e is a 13.5m tall Aussie rules “ball”.

It will create 45 jobs. Autism Queensland general manager Jen Catts said the project came at a time when the need for services supporting children on the spectrum was growing dramatical­ly. “To know we are providing another opportunit­y for families to access evidence-informed early childhood assessment and therapy services that will help their children now and into the future is wonderful.”

SINCE OUR INCEPTION WE’VE STRIVED TO MEAN MORE TO OUR COMMUNITY THAN JUST THE GOLD COAST’S AFL TEAM

SUNS CEO MARK EVANS

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 ?? ?? The Gold Coast Suns will develop a $10m AFL-theme early learning centre to open at Metricon Stadium in 2022; and (inset) club CEO Mark Evans.
The Gold Coast Suns will develop a $10m AFL-theme early learning centre to open at Metricon Stadium in 2022; and (inset) club CEO Mark Evans.

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