Patrons






Neville Bergin
Mr Neville Bergin
Vice President - Head of Operations
Gold Fields Australia Pty Ltd
David Moore
Mr David Moore
Managing Director
Mincor Resources NL
Christopher Bonwick
Mr Chris Bonwick
Managing Director
Independence Group NL
Peter Harold
Mr Peter Harold
Managing Director
Lanfranchi Nickel Mine Pty Ltd
Ian Junk
Mr Ian Junk
Director
Lanfranchi Nickel Mine Pty Ltd
Leigh Junk
Mr Leigh Junk
Director
Lanfranchi Nickel Mine Pty Ltd
 
Mr Mike Foulds
Director
Goldfields Mine Management
 

Design


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Users of the Facilities


Children
It will include multi-functional areas for programs catering for the earlier years of life: facilities for babies through to teens.
• Child care facility & children's adventure playground
• Dance & performing arts
• Junior sporting groups
• Toy library
• Scouts & girl guides

Seniors
Senior citizens will be encouraged to play an active role in the life of the community through this venue which will become the focal point for senior citizens' activities.
• Cultural & arts group
• Cooking classes
• Function room (6 functions per year)
• Carpet bowls / shuffleboard

Schools
Both the high school and the primary schools will now have access to upgraded social and sporting facilities.
• School events
• Performing arts
• School functions including graduation ceremonies
• School balls and discos
• Sport activities

Corporate
It will accommodate work conferences, training seminars and meetings, with the flexibility to host a range of corporate events.
• Corporate function room
• Social activities & competitions
• Seminar & meeting rooms
• Training facilities

Families
Families will have a place where they can unwind, relax and celebrate.
• Adventure playground
• Function room for birthday parties / family parties
• New library
• Sporting viewing area

Sports
The centre will also become the sports hub for the region, with facilities for multiple sports.
• Football club
• Aerobics
• Squash
• Soccer
• Tennis
• Netball


Benefits to business for supporting the Centre:


  • Encourage employees to relocate their families to live in the area
  • Boost the resident population
  • Increase patronage of surrounding businesses
  • Open opportunities for new business growth
  • Increase youth participation in community life
  • Provide a social outlet for senior citizens
  • Increase club and community group membership
  • Invigorate the community's spirit
  • Revitalize the resident and business community
  • Families will be attracted to stay in the area
  • Create a new social landscape that will minimize unsociable behaviour
  • Corporate / Community Honour Board in foyer
  • Website recognition
  • Company name displayed in the Shire of Coolgardie's Annual Report
  • Certificate to display in your offices

Your Support


A Unique Opportunity
We are creating a new heart for Kambalda and this is your opportunity to play a key role in shaping the history and life of our town. We now invite you to join with us in supporting our vision by making a financial contribution to this historic fundraising campaign.

To maximize the tax-effectiveness of your investment, there are two ways you can support this project:
  • By making an outright tax deductible donation
  • Via a gift pledged over four (4) years
To register your intent to support the development of the Kambalda Community & Recreation Centre, please use the Support Agreement below or by contacting the Shire.
Download ASF Donation Form

Taxation Status


For your benefit, the Shire of Coolgardie has registered a fundraising project with the Australian Sports Foundation Ltd (ASF) which enables donations in support of this project to attract tax deductibility. Donations must be made unconditionally to the ASF on the attached ASF pledge form and can be made by cash, cheque or credit card Cheques should be made payable to the Australian Sports Foundation. A donor, however, may nominate the “Kambalda Community & Recreation Facilities” project as their preferred beneficiary. All ASF grants will be used to develop the sporting facilities of the centre.

Australian Sports Foundation


The ASF was established in 1986 by the Australian Government to assist organisations raise funds for the development of Australian sport. The ASF's listing in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA) enables donations of $2 or more to the ASF to attract tax deductibility. The ASF is a company limited by guarantee with an independent Board of Directors. More information can be found at www.asf.org.au