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The Gwynne Park Pavilion is set to undergo an exciting redevelopment.
The Gwynne Park Pavilion is located at Gwynne Park Reserve. This reserve is currently the largest recreation reserve in the City of Armadale.
The current pavilion was opened in 1971. Since then, there has been multiple changes to the building code and the current facility is no longer compliant. The beautiful new building will create a gender friendly and accessible district level facility that will provide for the rapidly growing population of the City of Armadale.
This exciting project is supported with funding by:
State Government - $1,360,000 through the Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Fund
Australian Football Facilities Fund - $50,000
Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund - $50,000
City of Armadale.
The Gwynne Park Pavilion is set to undergo an exciting redevelopment.
The Gwynne Park Pavilion is located at Gwynne Park Reserve. This reserve is currently the largest recreation reserve in the City of Armadale.
The current pavilion was opened in 1971. Since then, there has been multiple changes to the building code and the current facility is no longer compliant. The beautiful new building will create a gender friendly and accessible district level facility that will provide for the rapidly growing population of the City of Armadale.
This exciting project is supported with funding by:
State Government - $1,360,000 through the Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Fund
Australian Football Facilities Fund - $50,000
Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund - $50,000
City of Armadale.
Page last updated: 06 May 2025, 07:13 AM
Lifecycle
Concept design
Gwynne Park Pavilion is currently at this stage
Detailed design
this is an upcoming stage for Gwynne Park Pavilion
Demolition of existing pavilion
this is an upcoming stage for Gwynne Park Pavilion
Commence construction of the new pavilion
this is an upcoming stage for Gwynne Park Pavilion
Complete construction of the new pavilion and handover to the City.
this is an upcoming stage for Gwynne Park Pavilion