To resurface four existing hard courts with synthetic grass and construct one new multi-purpose hard court at Cuballing.
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Project background
Cuballing is situated 192km south-east of Perth and is 14km from the regional centre of Narrogin. The district includes the townships of Cuballing, Popanyinning and Yornaning (district population 890). Cuballing is a small community with limited recreation and community infrastructure available. Tennis, netball, cricket and golf are the major sports played in the town.
The existing four hardcourts had been laid 20 years ago and were used by the local tennis and netball clubs. An asset condition assessment undertaken by the Shire of Cuballing identified that cracking to the court surface required treatment to reduce the potential risk to participants.
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