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2 images showing the concrete and steel frame of the Keirnan Park construction

 

Supported by a $22 million investment from the State Government's WA Recovery Plan and delivered as part of the PlayOn WA initiative, the $35.2 million project will establish a modern, multi-use recreation precinct to meet the needs of the rapidly growing Serpentine-Jarrahdale community. 

Once complete, the redeveloped precinct will deliver high-quality sporting and recreation infrastructure for locals and visitors, including:

  • six cricket practice nets
  • two senior AFL ovals with floodlighting and supporting infrastructure
  • a 1500 square metre pavilion featuring four change rooms and an undercover viewing area
  • new entry road and more than 200 car bays across three car parks
  • extensive landscaping and irrigation works.  

With construction steadily progressing, the new Keirnan Park Recreation Precinct will soon provide local sporting clubs, schools, families, and community groups with a modern home for sport and recreation.  

Stage Two of the redevelopment will further expand the precinct through a $10 million 2025 State Government election commitment for the construction of a new BMX facility, creating a multi-sport hub that caters to a wide range of activities.  

This project is part of the State Government's PlayOn WA 2030 by 2030 initiative, helping guide sporting and community infrastructure across the State through to 2030.  

An aerial view of the building under construction at the Keirnan Park site

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