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Tennis players in the Central Great Southern region are now able to play year-round after the completion of major upgrades to the courts at Katanning Country Club.
Through a $132,271 investment from the Western Australian Government, new synthetic grass has been installed across the club's 10 courts which had become unusable in parts after two decades of use.
The upgrades have also addressed water damage and improved surface drainage, so players have access to a safer, weather-resilient playing surface that can be used all year.
As a major sporting hub for the region, the upgraded facilities will help boost participation, attract visiting players, support community events, and strengthen Katanning as a key sporting destination for the region.
The new courts will provide opportunities for schools, clubs, and community groups to participate in tennis programs and events, helping to foster local talent, encourage healthy lifestyles, and strengthen connections within the Central Great Southern region.
The upgrades were delivered through the WA Government's PlayOn WA: 2030 by 2030 initiative which is delivering quality local sports infrastructure across the State to support healthier, more connected communities.
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