PlayOn WA: 2030 by 2030

The WA Government is investing in the future of sport and recreation through PlayOn WA: 2030 by 2030, a bold new initiative to deliver 2,030 community infrastructure items across WA by the year 2030. 

From new clubrooms and courts to upgraded fields and recreation hubs, PlayOn WA is about creating more opportunities for people of all ages to play, move and connect wherever they live.  

PlayOn WA is an initiative to guide investment in community sport and recreation infrastructure, made possible through a range of funding.

What’s happening 

2,030 community sport and recreation infrastructure items delivered by 2030 backed by the WA Government and delivered in partnership with local governments, clubs and community groups.   

From suburban netball courts and aquatic centres to remote recreation hubs and multipurpose clubrooms, PlayOn WA will improve access to inclusive, sustainable and modern infrastructure ensuring communities can thrive.

How can I share the news? 

If your sporting group has received funding for infrastructure that’s being installed post 1 July 2025, you are part of the PlayOn WA initiative. 

Our acknowledgement page will guide you on how to appropriately recognise your funding agreement as part of PlayOn WA.

Case studies

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Len Shearer Reserve makeover supports female participation

Sep 1, 2025
Female and community sport in the City of Melville has received a major boost, with the completion of a $3.5 million redevelopment at Len Shearer Reserve under the Western Australian Government's PlayOn WA: 2030 by 2030 initiative.
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PlayOn WA shines a light on sport and recreation facility upgrades

Aug 18, 2025
The WA Government continues its significant investment in sport and recreation infrastructure with $2,863,524 million in funding to local groups throughout the state to support healthier, more connected communities.
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Next stage of Morgan Park redevelopment underway

Jul 30, 2025
Works begin on a brand-new multi-use pavilion to complete the transformation of this well-loved community sporting precinct.
A group of primary school student, in uniforms stand in the cricket nets with an adult.

School’s in for community sports across WA

Jul 23, 2025
Community groups and public schools across the state are benefitting from the Community Use of School Sporting Facilities (CUSSF) program following the announcement of the initiative’s first recipients.
Cricket training pitch and nets at Ridgewood Park

Finishing touches to Ridgewood Park now complete 🏏

Jul 15, 2025
Upgrades to the City of Wanneroo's Ridgewood Park have now been completed, delivering on the WA Government's commitment to ensure the well-used community sporting precinct is fit for purpose.
Page reviewed 04 September 2025