The projects referenced in this section were completed whilst the lead consultant was employed by separate service providers

Swan Park Leisure Centre Review

(City of Swan) A full review of the options identified in a needs and feasibility study of future investment in the leisure centre including partial investment to ensure the facility remained functional for a minimum 10-year period to a complete new development at Midland Oval.

Sporting Futures Project

(City of Greater Geraldton) This involved the analysis of the capability of six sports clubs and Associations to support and develop infrastructure to ensure their future viability. Key to the analysis was the cost and benefit of developing multifunctional community sport and recreation facilities and an independent assessment of management and governance options.

Spatial Planning of WA Sports Facility Strategies

(Department of Sport and Recreation) An analysis of all State Sporting Association Strategic Plans to explore issues in relation to consistency of approach; development implications (for the state, local government and the sports), club and infrastructure sustainability and relative success in implementation.

Review of Mills Park Sporting Clubs

(City of Gosnells) Working with the clubs to provide an assessment of their current capabilities and future growth potential.  13 clubs and associations were individually assessed against an agreed template to determine their ‘fitness for purpose’.  A series of recommendations and resources were developed to assist the City of Gosnells in managing the implementation and…

Pemberton Sports Club Review

(Shire of Manjimup) An assessment of current operating structures and practices at Pemberton Sports Club.  It arose out of concerns in respect of the future financial viability of the club and the need to make significant governance changes and explore options of potential income and partnership opportunities.

Leschenault Leisure Centre Review

(Shire of Harvey) A review of the existing aquatic and recreation centre which was running at a substantial funding deficit. Significant data was obtained in relation to efficient practices in all areas of facility management and delivery.  This included amongst others: building functionality; user trends; sustainable building practices (including building management systems); sustainable business practices…