Dawesville Community Centre one step closer to becoming a reality

Councillor Jenny Green, Mayor Rhys Williams, Dawesville MLA Lisa Munday, CEO Mark Newman and Deputy Mayor Caroline Knight. PIC: City of Mandurah

Dawesville will be home to a brand new multi-purpose community centre in the coming years after the City of Mandurah received a grant from Lotterywest.

The $2.65 million grant, together with $3 million from a State Government election commitment means the project is fully funded allowing the City to start its planning to create a functional facility for the local community.

Mayor Rhys Williams said the Dawesville Community Centre was a project many years in the making, with the local community and the City of Mandurah working together to see it come to life.

“Dawesville has experienced significant growth over the last 15 years, leading to increased demand for social infrastructure, community facilities and services – in fact, it’s projected that the current population will double to 15,000 by 2036,” Mayor Williams said. 

“As the population has continued to grow, the community identified the need for a local facility that can support residents of all ages and abilities to come together, to access activities and networks, ensuring this community reaches its potential.

“Council is very grateful that the State Government, through its significant funding commitments, has recognised the importance of this Centre to the rapidly growing Dawesville community, ensuring the necessary infrastructure is in place to support the local people."

Dawesville Community Centre concept plan. PIC: City of Mandurah

Dawesville MP Lisa Munday said the Dawesville community was continuing to grow and thrive with new housing estates bringing a mix of people – from families with young children to seniors looking to retire.

“A purpose-built community centre will help to deliver the services and activities that these diverse groups need but currently have to travel into central Mandurah to get,” Ms Munday said.  

The Centre will include a large community hall; informal recreation spaces; flexible spaces for outreach services; spaces for young people and families to enjoy including breakout areas, and a big kitchen and café area.
 

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