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Hedland Recreation Hubs move to the next stage of delivery

Published on Thursday, 24 September 2020 at 1:49:43 PM

Hedland Recreation Hubs are on track to upscale the town’s sporting and recreational amenity, with Council endorsing a number of key measures at last night’s Ordinary Council Meeting to move the projects forward.

Council has endorsed the proposed schematic design for stage 1 of the Port Hedland Sports and Community Hub Masterplan (PHSCH), approving the design to proceed to the detailed design stage. Council also endorsed the concept designs for the new sports pavilion, concept layout for the stadium expansion and refurbishment and landscape masterplan for the South Hedland Integrated Sports Hub (SHISH) along with the stage 1 external concept design for the JD Hardie Youth and Community Hub (JDHYCH). 

PHSCH’s Stage 1 design includes a newly constructed two story community centre and cyclone shelter, containing function spaces, community spaces, commercial kitchen, decks and outdoor shaded areas.

The PHSCH will replace the existing Turf Club with a modern, multi-functional facility, catering for up to 200 people, and will also serve as a community welfare emergency. An increase in shaded areas and additional earthworks have increased the total project cost to $14.6 million.

SHISH’s design includes a new sports pavilion a kitchen and function space/ club room, the expansion and refurbishment of the existing stadium, new sports courts and significant upgrades to the exterior landscape. 

Hon. Commissioner Fred Riebeling AM JP welcomed Council’s endorsement to move to the next stage of delivery for the Hedland Recreation Hub sites.

“The Hedland Recreation Hubs represent the biggest public infrastructure investments in decades, drastically upscaling our town’s sporting and recreational amenity.

“Council’s endorsements pave the wave for detailed designs to commence for PHSCH and SHISH, with groundworks set to start next year.

“The Turf Club will be replaced with a modern, multi-functional facility, creating a hub of communal activity with space that local community groups can hire. 

“Wanangkura Stadium is a highly valued facility, however a lack of space is an issue. The SHISH upgrades include the construction of more sports courts, bigger gym space and more change rooms.

“Local contractors MJW Building have been upgrading the JDHYCH site in recent months through roofing and HVAC replacement, as well as structural modifications. Council’s endorsement paves the way for the next stage of works to move forward.

“It’s important we plan for projected population increases by prioritising the delivery of the Hedland Recreation Hubs, which will provide locals with a new standard of sports and recreation.  

“I’d like to thank local contractors, community groups and residents for working with us to ensure these projects are delivered for Hedland’s future.”

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