UPDATE: New images of a controversial $200 million racetrack and entertainment precinct in Perth have sparked heated reactions among locals. The plans for Perth Park, released just yesterday by the WA Government, aim to transform the Burswood Peninsula into a premier multi-purpose facility.
Premier Roger Cook unveiled the ambitious project, stating, “Perth Park will be Western Australia’s premier entertainment and sporting precinct.” The plans include an amphitheatre, an urban forest, and a hospitality venue, all designed to enhance the region’s appeal for tourism, sport, and the arts.
The proposed site, adjacent to Belmont Park Racecourse and Crown Perth, is envisioned to connect with Optus Stadium and the State Tennis Centre, creating a vibrant hub for visitors. “This project will not only continue the reinvigoration of the Burswood Peninsula but also diversify our economy, creating new local jobs,” Cook added.
However, local sentiments are sharply divided. The project has faced significant opposition from the local government, Patrick Gorman, environmental advocates, and residents concerned about its impact on the community.
As reactions pour in, some residents express excitement over potential job creation and enhanced entertainment options, while others worry about the environmental implications and disruption to the area. “We want development that respects the community and the environment, not just flashy new facilities,” one concerned local commented.
The WA Government has positioned this project as a major step forward for Perth, but with protests anticipated, the situation remains tense. As the debate heats up, many are waiting to see how local authorities will respond to the growing concerns about the project.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. The future of Perth Park hangs in the balance, and its impact on the community could be profound.


































