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Attendees stand on the verandah at the opening of the R & J FishWick Pavilion

Photo: Attendees at the opening of the R & J Fishwick Pavilion. Photo courtesy of Shire of Dardanup

A Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF) grant of $700,000 has been awarded to upgrade the R & J Fishwick pavilion, named after Reg and Jocey Fishwick who made a major contribution to the Shire of Dardunup’s sporting community. Reg and Jocey’s commitment to sport in the Eaton community, in particular their long-standing relationship with the Eaton Junior Football Club, goes back to the 1950s.

The project netted the grant from the 2022-23 CSRFF Annual and Forward Planning round, a fund run by the State Government to support sustainable infrastructure.

The pavilion’s old changeroom and limited storage facilities did not meet community sporting needs and growth in participation from the Eaton Junior Football Club and Eaton Cricket Club. The upgraded pavilion will provide a modern new home for both clubs, located on Pratt Road.

This facility will benefit more than 550 local club members – seniors and juniors. The upgraded pavilion includes new changerooms to cater for the growing number of women playing football and cricket. There’s also a new function room, meeting area and kitchen. 

Reg Fishwick with the Eaton-Australind Junior Football Club players in the 1970s

Photo: Reg Fishwick with the Eaton-Australind Junior Football Club players in the 1970s. Photo courtesy of the Fishwick family.

In addition to the CSRFF grant of $700,000, there are three other funding sources for the $2.1 million project:

  • a $500,000 Commonwealth Government, Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI) Grant
  • $50,000 from the Western Australian Football Commission
  • $850,000 from the Shire of Dardanup.

Other recent Shire of Dardanup projects supported by the State Government include:

  • Glen Huon Softball Lighting Upgrade, which received $129,143 from DLGSC’s 2022-23 Club Night Lights Program
  • Eaton Bowling Club’s $3 million upgrade
  • Eaton Recreation Centre, which received $124,866 from DLGSC’s 2023-24 CSRFF funds.

The Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF) contributes to healthier and more connected communities by improving facilities and keeping them in use is administered by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC).

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Page reviewed 27 February 2023