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All together for Wilson Park

The City of Belmont’s vision for the Heart of Wilson Park sees all three levels of government working together to deliver an inspiring new space for the people of Rivervale.

The second stage of the Wilson Park Precinct Master Plan, the ‘Heart + Playground’ is in the final stages of planning and includes a pump track, youth play area, nature play and a social connection space for locals to gather and enjoy.

The project, estimated at $8.3 million has received a $2 million contribution from the Australian Government through the Investing in Our Communities Program and a $2 million Lotterywest grant to raise community sense of belonging and strengthen social connections.

The City of Belmont and the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts executed the Australian Government commitment in November 2023 and the City received word that the WA Premier Roger Cook MLA had signed off the Lotterywest grant in early August 2024.

The City of Belmont has also contributed $4,322,946 towards completion of the project. City of Belmont’s Mayor Robert Rossi was delighted to see a significant investment in the heart of Wilson Park.

“We are incredibly thankful to both the Australian Government and the State Government for their support of this important initiative.

“This project is all about strengthening our community bonds by creating a welcoming environment for everyone.

“The aim for this stage of the precinct is to create a vibrant and inclusive space that encourages people of all ages and abilities to come together.

“We envision Wilson Park as a place where families, friends, and neighbours can connect, play, and enjoy each other’s company—now and well into the future,” he said.

Ms Mascarenhas, the Member for Swan, was thrilled to see the project reaching its final stages and commended the City of Belmont for bringing their vision for Wilson Park to life.

“It’s a $2 million commitment that I am proud to deliver on behalf of Federal Labor. I’m proud of the strong collaboration between local, state, and federal governments to make it happen.

“The project is truly inspiring—it will create a vibrant and safe space that brings people together to enhance and strengthen our community,” she said.

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