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Construction underway on new Esperance Indoor Sports Stadium

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Local builder Sime Construction started work on the new Esperance Indoor Sports Stadium, with WA Sport and Recreation Minister Mick Murray turning the first sod on the joint WA Government-Shire of Esperance project.

The new multi-sports facility will have an impressive 75 per cent local content component, supporting the local construction industry and providing an important jobs boost to the region.

The $8.36 million project, funded jointly by the WA Government and the Shire of Esperance, also includes upgrades to Noel White Pavilion. The stadium’s construction is expected to take 12 months.

The new facility is set to replace the ageing existing indoor sports stadium, providing a long-term home for local grassroots indoor sports.

The new stadium will offer four new indoor courts – providing playing space for basketball, netball, badminton, indoor soccer, indoor hockey and indoor volleyball, as well as activity space for the Esperance Districts and Agricultural Society.

The venue will also have the capacity to host local community events, including the Esperance Agricultural Show.

The facility will also include change room facilities, a kiosk, kitchen and storage space for users.

The project supports the WA Government’s commitment to assist regional communities to build quality, local grassroots sporting facilities – promoting healthy, active lifestyles in the country.

Source: WA Government