The Richmond Turf Club is home to brand new stables, in a huge boost for the country race club.
Sixteen new stalls and two tack rooms have been installed through Round 2 of the Country Club Asset Funding program.
The $171,000 project to install the stables saw the replacement of the existing aged and non-compliant facilities by Bow’s Barn, with local builder Greg Lonsdale preparing and installing the bored concrete piers.
Racing Queensland put $116,055 towards the project, with the Richmond Turf Club and Richmond Shire Council also contributing.
Racing Minister Tim Mander said the new stables and tack rooms were important upgrades for the North West-based club.
"Country racing is the lifeblood of the industry across the Sunshine State, and we are pleased to see these projects delivered at Richmond,” Mr Mander said.
“More than 80 of Queensland’s 119 racing clubs are in communities where a race meeting is the biggest or second biggest annual event, signifying the vital importance of our investment in these asset and maintenance projects.
“Racing also helps to support almost 15,000 jobs across the state, and the Country Club Asset Funding program ensures that employment is sustained in the industry.”
RQ worked closely with Richmond Turf Club president Nick Buick and the council representative Phillip Kennedy to customise the facility to suit the club’s needs.