The future is bright in Ellenbrook as big infrastructure promises are delivered in the rapidly growing suburb in Perth’s north east.
Swan Active Ellenbrook is at the top of the community’s priority list and anticipation is building with a new flythrough showcasing the potential look and feel of the City’s largest infrastructure project to date.
The striking visuals complement other project milestones recently achieved, including approval of the forward works development application, and the awarding of the contract for earthworks, progressing the regional-level leisure facility.
First sod will turn next month, with earthworks to immediately follow.
It’s an exciting time of investment and development in the City of Swan and with Ellenbrook being home to the City’s fastest-growing population, it is crucial the precinct is carefully planned to meet community needs.
The City is committed to long-term, strategic planning in the area, envisioning a precinct set to support social cohesion, strengthen the local economy and contribute to a thriving community.
The opening of the Morley-Ellenbrook Line, including Ellenbrook train station, in December 2024, provides a vital public transport connection for residents and visitors to the Perth CBD and broader region, and acts as a catalyst for further development of the station precinct and Ellenbrook town centre.
Deputy Premier and Member for West Swan Rita Saffioti MLA said she was extremely proud to have delivered on this project for the people of Ellenbrook.
“Ellenbrook and Perth’s eastern corridor is thriving with the opening of our promised train line and now the impending start of works on the Swan Active Ellenbrook leisure facility guarantees even more activation in this area.”
Member for Hasluck Tania Lawrence MP said it was the start of a new era for Ellenbrook locals who will have more facilities at their fingertips than ever before.
“The community expects us to deliver modern social and infrastructure projects in their area and with the opening of the Ellenbrook Line and the impending start of works for Swan Active Ellenbrook, that’s exactly what we are doing,” she said.
Member for Swan Hills Jessica Shaw MLA said the aquatic centre was a huge win for the community.
“From the opening of the train line to seeing the Swan Active Ellenbrook project come to life, it is an exciting time for the Ellenbrook community who has patiently waited for these facilities,” she said.
City of Swan Mayor Tanya Richardson said it was gratifying to see the community’s joy as these long-awaited projects come to fruition.
“The community’s passion for seeing their suburb transform was felt at the Ellenbrook train line opening as a cheer erupted when Swan Active Ellenbrook was mentioned,” she said.
“As I looked around the event, I could see the newly installed signage surrounding the nearby Swan Active Ellenbrook site – highlighting its proximity to the train station and representing a wealth of investment in the area.”
Learn more about the Swan Active Ellenbrook project.
Watch the Swan Active Ellenbrook fly-through.
Swan Active Ellenbrook is at the top of the community’s priority list and anticipation is building with a new flythrough showcasing the potential look and feel of the City’s largest infrastructure project to date.
The striking visuals complement other project milestones recently achieved, including approval of the forward works development application, and the awarding of the contract for earthworks, progressing the regional-level leisure facility.
First sod will turn next month, with earthworks to immediately follow.
It’s an exciting time of investment and development in the City of Swan and with Ellenbrook being home to the City’s fastest-growing population, it is crucial the precinct is carefully planned to meet community needs.
The City is committed to long-term, strategic planning in the area, envisioning a precinct set to support social cohesion, strengthen the local economy and contribute to a thriving community.
The opening of the Morley-Ellenbrook Line, including Ellenbrook train station, in December 2024, provides a vital public transport connection for residents and visitors to the Perth CBD and broader region, and acts as a catalyst for further development of the station precinct and Ellenbrook town centre.
Deputy Premier and Member for West Swan Rita Saffioti MLA said she was extremely proud to have delivered on this project for the people of Ellenbrook.
“Ellenbrook and Perth’s eastern corridor is thriving with the opening of our promised train line and now the impending start of works on the Swan Active Ellenbrook leisure facility guarantees even more activation in this area.”
Member for Hasluck Tania Lawrence MP said it was the start of a new era for Ellenbrook locals who will have more facilities at their fingertips than ever before.
“The community expects us to deliver modern social and infrastructure projects in their area and with the opening of the Ellenbrook Line and the impending start of works for Swan Active Ellenbrook, that’s exactly what we are doing,” she said.
Member for Swan Hills Jessica Shaw MLA said the aquatic centre was a huge win for the community.
“From the opening of the train line to seeing the Swan Active Ellenbrook project come to life, it is an exciting time for the Ellenbrook community who has patiently waited for these facilities,” she said.
City of Swan Mayor Tanya Richardson said it was gratifying to see the community’s joy as these long-awaited projects come to fruition.
“The community’s passion for seeing their suburb transform was felt at the Ellenbrook train line opening as a cheer erupted when Swan Active Ellenbrook was mentioned,” she said.
“As I looked around the event, I could see the newly installed signage surrounding the nearby Swan Active Ellenbrook site – highlighting its proximity to the train station and representing a wealth of investment in the area.”
Learn more about the Swan Active Ellenbrook project.
Watch the Swan Active Ellenbrook fly-through.