Who is involved?
DLGSC is leading the Australian Hockey Centre project on behalf of the State, in close partnership with Department of Finance, VenuesWest, Hockey WA, Hockey Australia and other key stakeholders to ensure hockey and the WA hockey community is the big winner
from this opportunity.
Project objectives
The AHC project aims to deliver a facility that:
- meets the requirements of the Hockey Australia bid to maintain the Hockey Australia High Performance Program (HAHPP) in Perth
- ensures synergy is optimised between Hockey Australia and Hockey WA’s administration and operation
- provides appropriately located facilities to encourage access by users
- facilitates increased development and community programs for players, coaches, referees, and volunteers across WA
- provides facilities to host world, league and community competitions
- provides a high-quality training environment for national and community use
- increases participation and utilisation by community groups and high-performance partners
- provides the necessary infrastructure and services to increase the sustainability of Hockey WA and its associated operations
- provides the ability for the facility to be used as a training base for touring/international teams.
Background
In 2022, the WA Government, in partnership with Hockey WA, was successful in a national bid to host the Hockey Australia Centre for Excellence (HACE) and retain the Hockey Australia High Performance Program Perth.
The commitment agreement between Hockey Australia, Hockey WA and the WA Government has been executed, securing the HAHPP in Perth until 31 December 2042. This long-term approach will support the next 4 Olympic cycles and provide Hockey Australia with a solid foundation for building its program well into the future.
The agreement outlines the deliverables of the WA Government’s commitment to build the AHC and also commits the WA Government to provide funding to HA and HWA throughout the 18-year term.
In October 2024, the development deed was executed between the State and Curtin University securing the site to construct the Australian Hockey Centre.
The Australian Hockey Centre will commence construction in early 2026. Construction will support more than 200 jobs and contribute to $34.4 million in Gross State Product to WA.