
The facility is funded by the WA Government.
Three construction companies—Georgiou Group, ADCO Constructions, and Built—have progressed to the tender stage for this significant project, funded by the Western Australian Government. The facility will feature four outdoor pitches, with at least two designed to meet international standards, alongside a specialized high-performance training centre.
The new centre will include an indoor hockey facility and a stadium capable of accommodating up to 10,000 spectators during events. It will also incorporate modern broadcast capabilities, community change rooms, and administrative offices for Hockey WA and Hockey Australia, catering to both elite athletes and community needs.
In 2022, the Western Australian Government secured Perth as the host city for hockey events for the next 18 years, covering four Olympic cycles. This milestone is expected to enhance the state’s hockey legacy and promote sports participation across the region.
Western Australia’s Sport and Recreation Minister, Rita Saffioti, stated: “This project is another way the WA Government is promoting a culture of healthy living and participation in sport, from grassroots to elite performance for all Western Australians. This is a major capital project being delivered through the PlayOn WA: 2030 by 2030 initiative. The central location at Bentley provides supporting amenities, is in close proximity to transport and work hubs, accommodation needs and provides fantastic opportunities for future growth.”
The Bentley location was chosen for its accessibility to transport, work hubs, and accommodation, fostering opportunities for community engagement and future expansion. The project aligns with the PlayOn WA: 2030 by 2030 initiative, which aims to advance sports infrastructure and encourage active lifestyles across Western Australia.
This redevelopment is set to strengthen the region’s sports infrastructure, supporting both high-performance training and community participation while contributing to Western Australia’s reputation as a hub for international hockey.