Wollongong council plans for climate change's onslaught on sport
Cr Cox said for some people, playing weekend sport was "their mental health outlet".
"It is something that anchors people's lives," Cr Cox said.
"It's a thing they look forward to on the weekend and when an entire season is wiped out like that it actually has a really big impact on people."
Cr Cox's motion said grounds like Roy Johanson Park in Figtree or Nicholson Park in Woonona could be used on a temporary basis and the council could work towards access to grounds owned by the University of Wollongong and the Department of Education. "It's a question as to whether there's anything we can do to explore saving this season by opening up, maybe a few extra grounds." Cr Cox said.
"To the question about cricket being interrupted, I think it's the reason I said 'community sport'," she said.
"My heart is with soccer, but it applies to all sports and you can easily foresee a future where it is 40 degrees every day for a lot of the summer weekends and it's not safe for the cricketers to play and they need to extend their season.
"I think this equally applies across those codes and especially cricket, which is out there in the hot sun."
"It's about planning now knowing that we're going to have droughts and we're going to have wet years again," Cr Cox said.
"What can we do to be hedging these things? I know a lot of clubs immediately look to synthetic pitches as the answer and it could be that it's part of the picture.
"But the one synthetic pitch that we already do have has provided no relief really for washed-out games because it's already 100 per cent in use."
Story by Glen Humphries in the Illawarra Mercury, 30 July 2024.
Wet weather ground closures: extend sports season, says Wollongong councillor
More weekend soccer games have been cancelled than played this season, said Wollongong Councillor Mithra Cox, who has called for the 2024 winter sporting season to be extended.
Councillor Cox, herself a keen soccer player, will move at Monday's meeting of Wollongong City Council that the season be extended, and that the city develop a longer-term climate adaptation plan which would include better drainage and shade at council grounds.
"This is the second season in three years to have severely restricted community sports through ongoing wet weather," Cr Cox said.
"Many teams have played less than five games since April, with more games being cancelled than have been played," she said.
"This is incredibly frustrating, especially for the hundreds of new football players who have registered off the back of the Matildas' success at the World Cup.
"To keep those players engaged, we need a way to ensure they can actually play."
Cr Cox said alternative venues, including schools, could be explored for use on weekends.
"While some solutions will need time and money and planning, there are some quick fixes that could be employed to extend the season this year.
"With the simple addition of line markings and temporary goals, some unused fields could be freed up to enable the season to overlap with the cricket season, or we could work with schools to access some of their grounds."
Greens candidate for Wollongong Lord Mayor Jess Whittaker said solutions would take time to they should be planned now.
"We are already seeing climate impacts significantly impacting community sport, and we know that these impacts are only forecast to get worse," she said.
"It's important to start planning now so that our community members of all ages can continue to play sport in the summer or winter seasons. Facilities like all weather multi-use sports venues are big and expensive and take many years to fund, so the work needs to start now if we are to have these sportsgrounds in the future."
Story by Ben Langford in the Illawarra Mercury, 5 July 2024.
Let’s extend our winter sports season and plan for more wet weather: Greens
Greens Councillor Mithra Cox has submitted a Notice of Motion calling on Council to extend the winter sport season, in the wake of extensive disruptions to the 2024 season due to extreme and ongoing wet weather.