Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Plan 2021-2031

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We’re reviewing how we cater for community leisure, sport and recreation needs across the City of Fremantle.



Community and recreational facilities play an important role to help foster community connection, health and wellbeing. Whether you use our community buildings and open spaces (parks, reserves) frequently or not at all, your input is important to inform our approach. Our new Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Plan will outline how we develop, upgrade and manage these places now and into the future.


Previous engagement

We've already undertaken targeted consultation with sports clubs and community groups to underpin this plan. It also builds on facilities planning undertaken in 2017, randomised perception surveys and the COVID-19 community recovery planning engagement in 2020. In addition to this, there are relevant standards, trends and other data providing a basis for the plan.


Current engagement (this stage)

We’re currently seeking broad input from households across the City to understand how you spend your leisure time, if your needs are being met and how we could improve our spaces and facilities.

Open space refers to parks, reserves and green space. Community facilities includes neighbourhood buildings such as North Fremantle Community Centre, Sullivan Hall, The Meeting Place and Samson Recreation Centre.


Please share your input below (in our survey or via a quick ‘park story’) by Thursday 25 March 2021. We’re also hosting four ‘open house’ sessions, find one near you in the list on this page.



We’re reviewing how we cater for community leisure, sport and recreation needs across the City of Fremantle.



Community and recreational facilities play an important role to help foster community connection, health and wellbeing. Whether you use our community buildings and open spaces (parks, reserves) frequently or not at all, your input is important to inform our approach. Our new Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Plan will outline how we develop, upgrade and manage these places now and into the future.


Previous engagement

We've already undertaken targeted consultation with sports clubs and community groups to underpin this plan. It also builds on facilities planning undertaken in 2017, randomised perception surveys and the COVID-19 community recovery planning engagement in 2020. In addition to this, there are relevant standards, trends and other data providing a basis for the plan.


Current engagement (this stage)

We’re currently seeking broad input from households across the City to understand how you spend your leisure time, if your needs are being met and how we could improve our spaces and facilities.

Open space refers to parks, reserves and green space. Community facilities includes neighbourhood buildings such as North Fremantle Community Centre, Sullivan Hall, The Meeting Place and Samson Recreation Centre.


Please share your input below (in our survey or via a quick ‘park story’) by Thursday 25 March 2021. We’re also hosting four ‘open house’ sessions, find one near you in the list on this page.


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Whether you use our facilities and spaces frequently or not at all, your input is important to inform our planning and priorities. This survey will give us detailed information to address leisure needs and suitability of our spaces. Click 'participate'.

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  • CLOSED: Quick park stories has now closed.

    Share a quick story with us about a park you have used. By telling us when, why and how you use parks we can better understand how they are (or aren't) meeting your needs and what aspects you value. Click 'park story'.

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