Busselton Arts Centre Nears Completion

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

A world-class Convention and Performing Arts Centre in Busselton, Western Australia is a step closer to becoming a reality, with construction set to open in mid-2025.

Once completed, the centre, to be named 'Saltwater' will be a multi-purpose facility used for a variety of creative, cultural, community and business events.

Features of the venue include a 640-seat tiered theatre that can be transformed into an open space with a 1000-person standing capacity, perfect for large trade shows and conventions.

Equipped with high performance light and sound equipment, the venue is also ideal for concerts and other musical performances.

Significant progress on construction has been made to the façade and interior spaces including the foyer, the Saltwater Gallery, the auditorium and back of house areas.

Window frames have been installed and glazing is almost complete. Ceilings, internal wall frames and doors are being progressively installed.

The project has been funded by the City of Busselton with generous contributions from the Australian Government ($12.2 million), Lotterywest and Rio Tinto.

Saltwater has been named after the Wadandi (Saltwater People), the Traditional Owners of the land (Undalup) on which this new venue is located.

The project supported 377 jobs during construction and will create another 15.1 ongoing jobs.

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