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Photo: Ian Prior of the Force leads the team out onto the field during the Global Rapid Rugby match between the Western Force and the World XV at HBF Park. Photo: Getty Images.
During the 2018-19 financial year, VenuesWest welcomed more than six million patrons and hosted 156 sporting and entertainment events — the organisation's best ever results in both categories.
The record-breaking success has resulted in the organisation contributing an all-time high $148 million to Western Australian elite sports training and competition.
RAC Arena hosted a record 111 events in a bumper year for the venue — including the final Hopman Cup featuring Roger Federer and Serena Williams, another Championship season for the Perth Wildcats, and the West Coast Fever's inaugural Super Netball Grand Final appearance.
HBF Park delivered 18 A-League and Global Rapid Rugby games, while HBF Stadium hosted the world's best water polo players for the World League Intercontinental Cup.
Optus Stadium hosted State of Origin II, two Manchester United matches, the Perth Glory A-League Grand Final, a Bledisloe Cup match, international cricket, and the AFL and Big Bash League seasons.
New Western Australian attendance records were set for AFL, rugby league, soccer, tennis and netball.
VenuesWest also hosted a diverse range of world-class entertainment acts over the year, including Taylor Swift, Eminem, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pink and The Wiggles.
The organisation attracted 2.4 million visitors for sport and fitness activities across its venues. VenuesWest customers reported a 92 per cent average satisfaction rating for the year.
$11.5 million was reinvested back into capital upgrades at the venues, further supporting WA's high performance athletes and enhancing customers' experiences.
VenuesWest also contributed more than $40,000 in donations, sponsorship, and event tickets to Western Australians through its Community Partners Program.