Pingelly is a small town in the ‘Wheatbelt’ of Western Australia established in 1860, with a current population of around 1200. Sport has always played a pivotal social and cultural role in both the Wadjela (white) and the Aboriginal communities. The facility consists of four pavilions linked by a long verandah. This provides an activity zone, shelter from the winds and the sun and acts as a viewing platform to watch field sports on the oval or lawn bowls to the north. They are utilised extensively to provide flexible spaces for year-round activities.