Accessibility Upgrades Completed at Pinjarra Civic Centre and Lesser Hall
Accessibility Upgrades Completed at Pinjarra Civic Centre and Lesser Hall

Access has been improved to the Pinjarra Civic Centre and Lesser Hall. The entrances to both facilities have been upgraded, and surrounding path networks have been enhanced to ensure they are more inclusive and easier to navigate.

Works included demolishing outdated infrastructure, reconstructing entry pathways, installing smoother and more accessible surfaces, and improvements designed to support better mobility. The Shire of Murray oversaw the project.

Shire of Murray president Douglas McLarty said the project was a meaningful investment for these key community spaces. “These improvements reflect council’s commitment to creating public facilities that are welcoming, inclusive and safe for everybody,” he said.

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“We recognise how important these buildings are to residents, community groups and service providers, and we’re delighted to deliver upgrades that support better access for people with prams, mobility aids, wheelchairs and other accessibility needs,” McLarty added.

Alcoa Pinjarra alumina refinery manager Jodie Giraudo said co-funding the project demonstrated the company’s continued commitment to community inclusion and safety. “The Civic Centre and Lesser Hall upgrades are an important step towards ensuring community members of all abilities are able to gather, connect and participate in community life,” she said.

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