I don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds, so I can’t pull the latest news directly right now. However, I can share what’s publicly available about Beenleigh Tennis Centre and suggest where to check for the freshest updates.
What I found from recent public sources
- Beenleigh Tennis Centre is a community-focused facility in Beenleigh that also hosts pickleball and tennis activities. It’s positioned as a hub for local players with courts and programming available to the public. This aligns with its role as a multi-use urban sports facility in the Beenleigh area.[5][6][7]
- There have been broader discussions about tennis centres in regional Queensland and Australia that touch on funding, centre expansions, and governance patterns, which may influence Beenleigh’s future developments indirectly. Reports mention planning and investment for regional tennis centres in nearby regions, illustrating ongoing interest in upgrading local tennis infrastructure.[3][4]
Where to find the latest news
- Club Beenleigh website or Beenleigh Tennis Centre page: official announcements, events, court bookings, and facility updates.[5]
- Tennis Australia and local council pages for Beenleigh or Logan/Gold Coast region: city-level or state-level news on tennis facility upgrades and programs.
- Local Queensland news outlets and community bulletins often cover centre-level developments, funding, or changes in operations for Beenleigh and nearby centres.
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Sources
The atmosphere at the beenleigh tennis centre has long been shaped by more than tennis. For six years, centre manager AJ Lindner-Thompson has arrived with her pet macaw, Destiny, and four small dogs, creating a routine that she says helped visitors feel calm, welcome and included. That routine was disrupted this week when management was …
www.el-balad.com30 January 2025 Nick Duigan, Minister for Sports and Events Launceston’s new $3.1 million state-of-the-art tennis centre is officially open and ready to serve up a powerful impact on the local sports scene. Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan said it was fantastic to watch these upgrades transform into the northern regional hub for tennis in Tasmania. “The facility’s opening marks a major milestone for tennis enthusiasts and athletes of all ages, and excitingly, is now ready to host...
www.premier.tas.gov.auPlans for a tennis centre in Centennial Park have progressed after the City of Albany granted leases to Albany Tennis Club last week.
www.albanyadvertiser.com.au(Page 1)
www.tennis.com.auTwo exciting projects currently under construction are set to revitalise Maryborough’s Princes Park precinct over the coming months.
www.centralgoldfields.vic.gov.auBeenleigh Tennis & Pickleball Centre offers 7 dedicated pickleball courts alongside 10 full-sized tennis courts, located in Dauth Park in the heart of Beenleigh, conveniently positioned halfway between Brisbane and Gold Coast. The centre welcomes players of all levels to enjoy pickleball in a well-maintained facility with public access. Whether you're looking to learn the game, play casually with friends, or develop your skills, the venue provides the courts and environment to support your...
keepactive.com.auRockhampton Regional Council has set the direction for the long term future of the Rockhampton Regional Tennis Centre (RRTC) at Victoria Park.
www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au