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Participating in sports, recreation, the arts, and cultural activities is vital for the health and wellbeing of our community. To support ongoing participation in these activities, our community must have access to high-quality community facilities.
The Draft Community Infrastructure Plan will shape the future of Mandurah's community facilities for the next 10-20 years. This important document will guide how we develop and manage our sports, recreation, and cultural spaces to meet the needs of our growing population.
By developing this Plan, we're taking a strategic approach to consolidate and prioritise current and future need for community facilities. This will help us to:
Maximise use of existing facilities to ensure everyone in our community has access to high-quality facilities and services now and in the future
Plan for multi-use spaces
Ensure efficient and effective management of community facilities
Provide a central reference for future projects
How you can get involved Community consultation for this Plan is now closed.
Participating in sports, recreation, the arts, and cultural activities is vital for the health and wellbeing of our community. To support ongoing participation in these activities, our community must have access to high-quality community facilities.
The Draft Community Infrastructure Plan will shape the future of Mandurah's community facilities for the next 10-20 years. This important document will guide how we develop and manage our sports, recreation, and cultural spaces to meet the needs of our growing population.
By developing this Plan, we're taking a strategic approach to consolidate and prioritise current and future need for community facilities. This will help us to:
Maximise use of existing facilities to ensure everyone in our community has access to high-quality facilities and services now and in the future
Plan for multi-use spaces
Ensure efficient and effective management of community facilities
Provide a central reference for future projects
How you can get involved Community consultation for this Plan is now closed.