The NSW Office of Sport is conducting a targeted Request for Proposal with the sport shooting sector for the licence to operate and manage Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex.
Request for Proposal documentation can be accessed via the NSW Government’s procurement portal: www.buy.nsw.gov.au
Please contact tenders@sport.nsw.gov.au if you have additional questions about the Request for Proposal process.
Important dates
Request for Proposal opens: Friday 25 October 2024
Briefing and site tour: Thursday 31 October 2024
Request for Proposal closes: 3pm Friday 17 January 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
The Office of Sport was asked to assume operations of Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex at the request of the NSW Government following an approach by resident clubs nearly a decade ago.
The Office of Sport believes the sports shooting sector may be in a better position to operate and manage the facility and has made the decision to conduct a targeted Request for Proposal with the sport shooting sector for the licence to operate and manage Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex.
No, the complex will remain in NSW Office of Sport ownership.
The NSW Office of Sport is conducting a targeted RfP with the sport shooting sector for the licence to operate and manage Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex.
The Office of Sport is hopeful that one or more sports shooting organisations may be in a position to acquire the licence for the facility and continue its operations.
The Office of Sport will await the outcome of the Request for Proposal process with the sports shooting sector.
The Office of Sport is hopeful the sport shooting sector is in a position to acquire the licence and continue its current operations.
The Office of Sport is hopeful that one or more sports shooting organisations may be in a position to acquire the licence and continue its current operations.
As part of the Request for Proposal process, the leases of current venue users will be transferred across to a new operator who will be required to honour those agreements.
Clubs and individuals currently using the site also have the option to train and compete at Sydney International Shooting Centre or another privately operated facility.