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Malaga Sports Precinct: Stage 1 Interest Open

Malaga Sports Precinct: Stage 1 Interest Open

The Western Australian Labor Government has today opened expressions of interest (EOI) for construction partners to deliver Stage 1 of the Malaga Sports Precinct – a landmark project set to transform sporting infrastructure in Perth’s growing north-eastern corridor.

An investment of $20 million has been committed to finalise concept design and commence site investigations, to ensure the precinct meets the long-term needs of the community.

Stage 1 of the precinct is set to deliver dedicated purpose-built facilities for a variety of sporting codes, including rugby league, rugby union and AFL.

Strategically located adjacent to the new Malaga METRONET station and close to the Perth Film Studios, the Malaga Sports Precinct will leverage the government’s significant transport infrastructure investment to create a connected sporting hub, accessible via public transport, from across the metropolitan area.

The EOI process will identify suitably qualified construction partners to progress to the formal tender stage.

As stated by Sport and Recreation Minister Rita Saffioti:

“Stage 1 of the Malaga Sports Precinct will deliver critical infrastructure and incredible facilities for both professional athletes and grassroots community sport.

“This represents a strategic investment in our sporting future – we’re not just building infrastructure; we’re creating high performance facilities and pathways for the next generation of Western Australian athletes.

“This project capitalises on the WA Government’s significant METRONET investment, while creating world-class sporting infrastructure in Perth’s fastest-growing corridor, supporting our State’s growing population and sporting aspirations.”

https://www.wa.gov.au/government/media-statements/Cook Labor Government/Expressions-of-interest-open-for-Stage-1-of-Malaga-Sports-Precinct-20250620

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