Recreation and Aquatic Facility (RAF)

The Recreation and Aquatic Facility (RAF) was proposed to address a significant lack of local and regional community sporting and recreational infrastructure. The RAF was envisaged as hub that would combine sporting, recreational and educational facilities.

Further information about the project can be viewed at the bottom of this page.

Update

In May 2023, Council resolved not to progress the RAF due to the project’s significant capital funding shortfall and requirement for ongoing subsidy from City rates revenue. This combined with the impact of high interest rates, escalation and uncertainty around the current economic climate and a commitment that the RAF would not require an increase to rates, made the project unviable.

The City has however retained $5.5 million funding to enhance and modify facilities that will increase female participation in sport. The funding is a portion of the $20 million grant originally obtained from the Federal Government program for the discontinued RAF project. Further details about the grant can be viewed in the media release.

The proposed Recreation and Aquatic Facility (RAF) would be a first for Western Australia, combining sporting, recreational and educational facilities. The RAF proposed to address a significant lack of local and regional community sporting and recreational infrastructure.

At the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 28 November 2022, Council reaffirmed its commitment to the RAF Project and requested the CEO to revise the scope and delivery of the RAF Project across three stages.

Stage 1 of the RAF Project proposed indoor aquatics and health club/gym together with a restaurant, bar and function room and improvements to the golf facilities at Collier Park Golf Course. A technology-based golf driving range with integrated food and beverage options is included.

Future stages included indoor playing courts (Stage 2) and a 50m outdoor pool (Stage 3).