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Eglinton’s Heath Park pavilion now complete

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The City of Wanneroo says Eglinton’s Heath Park is officially complete and set to be a hub for sports enthusiasts and community members alike.

HEATH Park’s new pavilion has changerooms, first aid rooms, activity rooms, an umpire’s room, universal access toilets and showers, kitchens, kiosks and storage.

Wanneroo deputy mayor James Rowe said the development marked a significant investment for the city’s northern corridor.

“We are thrilled to see the completion of this fantastic new sports amenities building,’’ he said. “Heath Park is already proving to be a vibrant hub for sports enthusiasts and community members in our growing suburb of Eglinton.

“This facility ensures local sporting activities can run smoothly, supporting players, club personnel, volunteers and spectators.”

In addition to high-quality sporting infrastructure, the city said the pavilion was an ideal venue for community groups to host meetings, workshops and celebrations.

It’s more than just a place to play sport – it’s a space that brings people together.

“This investment reflects our shared commitment to enhancing the social and physical wellbeing of the community,” he said.

“We look forward to seeing residents enjoy this space for many years to come.”

The city received funding contributions of $1.97 million from the Australian Government’s local roads and community infrastructure program, $930,701 from the WA Government, administered through the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, including $710,000 through the community sporting and recreation facilities fund, as well as $220,701 under the club night lights program to support floodlighting upgrades, which are currently underway.

Transport and Sport and Recreation Minister Rita Saffioti MLA said sporting precincts formed an important part of communities, particularly the suburbs.

“Not only do they support healthier lifestyles through sport and physical activity, but they also bring people together and create a sense of community,” she said.