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Consultation has concluded
The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) is undertaking a business case for a State Tennis Centre. A business case is developed to inform the State Government’s decision making process. Robertson Park Tennis Centre has been identified by DLGSC as one of a number of sites that will be considered in the business case.
At present, Robertson Park Tennis Centre comprises 38 tennis courts, a large social space/function room, office space and undercover area.
If a State Tennis Centre were to be located at Robertson Park, the existing tennis centre would be redeveloped into the state centre that would provide a location for high performance training and administration for Tennis West. The venue would host local (club), regional, state, national and international tournaments/competitions. Major tennis events (such as the Hopman Cup) would remain at RAC Arena.
The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) is undertaking a business case for a State Tennis Centre. A business case is developed to inform the State Government’s decision making process. Robertson Park Tennis Centre has been identified by DLGSC as one of a number of sites that will be considered in the business case.
At present, Robertson Park Tennis Centre comprises 38 tennis courts, a large social space/function room, office space and undercover area.
If a State Tennis Centre were to be located at Robertson Park, the existing tennis centre would be redeveloped into the state centre that would provide a location for high performance training and administration for Tennis West. The venue would host local (club), regional, state, national and international tournaments/competitions. Major tennis events (such as the Hopman Cup) would remain at RAC Arena.
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Thank you to everyone who came to the workshop on Wednesday. We have included the workshop presentation that was playing on the night for your review. If you have any further questions we will be holding another session on the 19 January 2019.