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The upgrades form part of WA Football's Community Sporting Venues Retrofitting Project, which is backed by $1 million through the State Government's Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund.
Delivered in collaboration with the WA Football Facilities Fund and the West Coast Eagles Royalty Reserve, the project is revitalising changerooms across the Perth Football League network to meet modern standards.
The work is part of PlayOn WA: 2030 by 2030 - the WA Government's bold new initiative helping to guide investment in community sporting infrastructure through to 2030.
Completed works totalling more than $49,000 include:
The investment ensures the changerooms at Burrendah Reserve are more welcoming, functional and inclusive - supporting the growing number of players, particularly women and girls, participating in community football.
Across the metropolitan area, this partnership approach - with contributions from clubs, local government, the Western Australian Government and football's governing bodies - is helping to deliver fit-for-purpose facilities that meet the needs of a rapidly growing game.
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