State Football Centre at Queens Park

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On June 14, 2020 the WA Government announcement that Queens Park would become the home of the State Football Centre.


The centre will be a $32.5 million facility, jointly funded by the State and Commonwealth Governments, with each contributing $16.25 million to its development at the Queens Park Open Space.


Adjacent to the State Football Centre will be the renewed Queens Park Open Space, which will be upgraded in accordance with the Queens Park Open Space Master Plan.


The Department of Local Government, Sport & Cultural Industries has worked closely with the City of Canning, Football West and other key stakeholders in planning for the State Football Centre. On the 4 March 2021, the Western Australian Planning Commission approved the 16-hectare development — subject to conditions — noting the high-quality design which will help protect native bushland and provide significant economic, environmental and social benefits for the south-east metropolitan area and the broader Western Australian sporting community.

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On June 14, 2020 the WA Government announcement that Queens Park would become the home of the State Football Centre.


The centre will be a $32.5 million facility, jointly funded by the State and Commonwealth Governments, with each contributing $16.25 million to its development at the Queens Park Open Space.


Adjacent to the State Football Centre will be the renewed Queens Park Open Space, which will be upgraded in accordance with the Queens Park Open Space Master Plan.


The Department of Local Government, Sport & Cultural Industries has worked closely with the City of Canning, Football West and other key stakeholders in planning for the State Football Centre. On the 4 March 2021, the Western Australian Planning Commission approved the 16-hectare development — subject to conditions — noting the high-quality design which will help protect native bushland and provide significant economic, environmental and social benefits for the south-east metropolitan area and the broader Western Australian sporting community.

Please subscribe via the Stay Informed section on this page to receive updates.



Consultation has concluded
  • What's happening - 14 June 2021

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    Construction fencing was installed on site in May to prepare the site for clearing and the beginning of construction.

    Before the fencing went up, seeds were collected and vegetation was marked that is to be collected and transplanted. This is in accordance with the approved clearing permit.