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WA’s 2030 plan for community sport

by Kody Cook
June 24, 2025
in Community, Council, Investment, News, Parks, Planning, Public facilities, Recreation, Sports, Spotlight, WA
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The Western Australian Government has launched PlayOn WA: 2030 to 2030, a new initiative to guide investment in community sport and recreational infrastructure.  

PlayOn WA will ensure sport and recreation facilities keep pace with growing communities, support active lifestyles and provide inclusive spaces where Western Australians of all ages and abilities can connect, grow and move. 

The program will deliver 2,030 community sport and recreation infrastructure items across WA by the year 2030, helping to deliver a lasting and positive impact across WA communities. 

Projects being delivered through the program will span metropolitan, regional and remote WA, supporting grassroots sport, aquatic centres, club upgrades and open spaces that bring people together. 

The program is supported by $332 million in funding for sports infrastructure projects in the 2025/26 State Budget, including: 

  • Upgrades at the Perth Soccer Club as part of the state’s $30 million contribution to redevelop the Dorrien Gardens precinct 
  • $22.5 million for a new Port Hedland Aquatic Centre 
  • $20 million towards the new Malaga Sports Precinct 
  • $16 million towards major upgrades at Warwick Stadium to cater for an additional 800 players and increase basketball development pathways for talented players 
  • $15.5 million to support the construction of the Leschenault Leisure Centre 
  • $12.5 million towards a new Binar Futures community sporting hub 
  • $17.6 million for upgrades at grassroot motorsport facilities including racetracks, kart clubs, motorcross and speedways around the state 

Western Australian Minister for Sport and Recreation, Rita Saffioti, said that sport and recreation are part of the fabric of Western Australian life. 

“We want all Western Australians – no matter where they live – to have access to world-class sporting facilities and clubs and we’re really proud as a government to be investing record amounts in community sporting infrastructure,” Saffioti said.  

“Not only does this support healthier lifestyles through sport and physical activity but also brings people together to create a sense of community. 

“Through PlayOn WA we’re delivering high quality and accessible facilities that are vital for building a healthy and connected community. 

“This initiative is about more than buildings and ovals; it’s about creating places where people of all ages can discover their passion for sport and recreation, and communities can stay active and healthy for generations to come.” 

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