Ms TEMPLEMAN (Macquarie) (13:36): How hard can it be for this federal government to fund a new car park and clubhouse for the Knapsack oval, which is home to the Blue Mountains Football Club, especially when the money's already promised? During this year's election campaign there was a bipartisan commitment of $1.3 million so that this much-needed work could happen in one go, not be dragged out over several years. The only commitment I can get from the minister is that the program will be done by 2026. This is vital work. There's a car park that soccer players and their families have to cross to get to the field, and a clubhouse well past its use-by date. It was an accident waiting to happen, when I was driving my kids to soccer 12 years ago, and it's desperately needed. The Blue Mountains mayor, Mark Greenhill, and I have been working with the club since the middle of last year to make this upgrade a priority. Council has allocated funds in this budget year and next to complete the work in two stages, but if the federal funding comes through in time they believe it can all be done in one go. Not only would it make a huge difference to the football club but also to the Glenbrook-Blaxland Cricket Club—Pat Cummins's old club—who have been forced to reallocate funding they received to Penrith while everyone's waiting for this major work to be done. The major message to this federal government is very clear: now's the time. Pay up.