
PlayOn WA Highlights Sport Facility Upgrades
The Western Australian 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.
As part of the recently announced PlayOn WA initiative, 32 Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF) and Club Night Lights Program (CNLP) grants have been awarded to projects spanning metropolitan and regional areas including Broome Motocross Club, Mount Magnet recreation precinct and the Kulin Tennis Club.
Funding will go towards renovations to change rooms and playing facilities and the upgrade or installation of venue lighting.
PlayOn WA is a bold new initiative to guide investment in community sport and recreation infrastructure across the State through to 2030.
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 in many communities.
In this latest small grants round, 20 projects received CSRFF funding while 12 received funding through the CNLP.
These projects will ensure local clubs and community organisations across Western Australia can provide safer, more inclusive, and accessible facilities for players, officials and spectators alike.
The recipients of the CSRFF small grants round are:
Perth metro
Wheatbelt
South West
Great Southern
Gascoyne
Goldfields
Kimberley
Mid West
The recipients of the CNLP small grants round are:
Perth metro
Wheatbelt
Goldfields
Great Southern
Peel
The program is administered by the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport.
More information is available at: https://www.cits.wa.gov.au/funding/sport-and-recreation-funding/community-sporting-and-recreation-facilities-fund
As stated by Sport and Recreation Minister Rita Saffioti:
“Through the PlayOn WA initiative we’re delivering high-quality and accessible facilities that are vital for building a healthy and connected communities.
“By investing in lighting, change rooms and playing surfaces, we’re helping to create safer, more accessible spaces for everyone – whether you’re playing, coaching or cheering from the sidelines.
“These grants are part of the WA Government’s ongoing commitment to strengthening grassroots sport and recreation, and ensuring local facilities keep pace with the needs of our state’s growing communities.”
https://www.wa.gov.au/government/media-statements/Cook Labor Government/PlayOn-WA-shines-a-light-on-sport-and-recreation-facility-upgrades-20250816


