Golden Grove Sporting Club 10+10 Years Proposed Lease

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Council decisions/outcomes

During the consultation period, a total of 21 responses were received. Of these responses 18 people were in support of the proposal, one person was opposed and 2 people were neutral.

At its meeting on Tuesday 11 March 2025, Council considered the feedback received from the community and made the decision to grant a 10 year lease (as well as an option for a 10 year renewal extension at the sole discretion of Council) to the Golden Grove Sporting Club.

The lease terms and conditions include:

Read the community engagement outcomes report

Read the Council report (Council Meeting - Notice, Agenda & Reports - 11 March 2025 - see pages 200-300)

Read the Council Meeting minutes - 11 March 2025


Background

Council is seeking feedback from the community about a proposed new 10+10 year lease for the newly formed Golden Grove Sporting Club at Harper’s Field located on One Tree Hill Road, Golden Grove.

The Golden Grove Football Club, known as the Kookaburra’s, was founded in 1995 and is the current lease holder. The football club competes in the South Australian Amateur Football League (SAAFL) competition and currently has approx. 1,000 members made up of players, social and life members.

Harpers Field is also home to the Golden Grove Cricket Club, known as the Brumbies, who were a sub-lessee to the football club. The cricket club have approx. 188 members and play in the Adelaide Turf Cricket Association (ATCA). Council received a grant for the redevelopment of Harpers Field, which incorporated a new sporting clubroom and space for community use. Construction has been completed and the buildings were officially opened in August 2024.

The newly completed sporting facility sees the formation of the Golden Grove Sporting Club (GGSC) being the lease holder, incorporating the football and cricket clubs.

If approved, the proposal would mean that the GGSC will be granted a 10-year lease (as well as an option for a 10 year renewal extension at the sole discretion of Council) providing them with continued exclusive use of the newly constructed clubroom building at Harpers Field (see map on the right side of this webpage). The ovals and cricket nets at Harpers Field would be under a licence agreement, allowing for continued community use outside of the designated times the ovals and cricket nets are currently in use.

This will be the first lease agreement the GGSC have entered into. The proposed lease tenure of 10+10 years is designed to provide GGSC with longer term stability, encourage investment in facilities and promote their ongoing sustainability. It is envisaged a peppercorn lease will apply providing the club meets the criteria in the City of Tea Tree Gully’s Lease and License policy.

Before providing feedback please review the Information Sheet and consider all available information.

To get involved and have your say:

  • Register here (if you haven't already, otherwise you can sign in when prompted)
  • Provide feedback by completing the online feedback form
  • Have a question? Ask us here using the below Q&A form

Council decisions/outcomes

During the consultation period, a total of 21 responses were received. Of these responses 18 people were in support of the proposal, one person was opposed and 2 people were neutral.

At its meeting on Tuesday 11 March 2025, Council considered the feedback received from the community and made the decision to grant a 10 year lease (as well as an option for a 10 year renewal extension at the sole discretion of Council) to the Golden Grove Sporting Club.

The lease terms and conditions include:

Read the community engagement outcomes report

Read the Council report (Council Meeting - Notice, Agenda & Reports - 11 March 2025 - see pages 200-300)

Read the Council Meeting minutes - 11 March 2025


Background

Council is seeking feedback from the community about a proposed new 10+10 year lease for the newly formed Golden Grove Sporting Club at Harper’s Field located on One Tree Hill Road, Golden Grove.

The Golden Grove Football Club, known as the Kookaburra’s, was founded in 1995 and is the current lease holder. The football club competes in the South Australian Amateur Football League (SAAFL) competition and currently has approx. 1,000 members made up of players, social and life members.

Harpers Field is also home to the Golden Grove Cricket Club, known as the Brumbies, who were a sub-lessee to the football club. The cricket club have approx. 188 members and play in the Adelaide Turf Cricket Association (ATCA). Council received a grant for the redevelopment of Harpers Field, which incorporated a new sporting clubroom and space for community use. Construction has been completed and the buildings were officially opened in August 2024.

The newly completed sporting facility sees the formation of the Golden Grove Sporting Club (GGSC) being the lease holder, incorporating the football and cricket clubs.

If approved, the proposal would mean that the GGSC will be granted a 10-year lease (as well as an option for a 10 year renewal extension at the sole discretion of Council) providing them with continued exclusive use of the newly constructed clubroom building at Harpers Field (see map on the right side of this webpage). The ovals and cricket nets at Harpers Field would be under a licence agreement, allowing for continued community use outside of the designated times the ovals and cricket nets are currently in use.

This will be the first lease agreement the GGSC have entered into. The proposed lease tenure of 10+10 years is designed to provide GGSC with longer term stability, encourage investment in facilities and promote their ongoing sustainability. It is envisaged a peppercorn lease will apply providing the club meets the criteria in the City of Tea Tree Gully’s Lease and License policy.

Before providing feedback please review the Information Sheet and consider all available information.

To get involved and have your say:

  • Register here (if you haven't already, otherwise you can sign in when prompted)
  • Provide feedback by completing the online feedback form
  • Have a question? Ask us here using the below Q&A form

Q & A

Ask us a question about the Golden Grove Sporting Club 10 + 10 years lease and we will get back to you.

Note: please do not send questions here that are not relevant to this proposed lease. For questions about general Council matters please contact Customer Service

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    Hi, Can you advise if the move from the existing 'hiring' arrangement to a peppercorn lease means that the club will pay less to the council? If so, what is the difference in income to the council? Thanks, Gavin

    Gavin Scott asked 3 months ago

    Hi Gavin,

    The Golden Grove Football Club previously held a lease in the old building with the Golden Grove Cricket Club as a Sub Lease holder, so the cost under the new arrangement lease for the Golden Grove Sporting Club will remain the same as it was before. There is no change in income to the council as a result of this move.

    Let me know if you need any further clarification.

    Kind regards,

    The Community Engagement Team

Page last updated: 25 Mar 2025, 11:37 AM