Australian Masters Games kicks off

  • Masters Games mark the return of major national mass participation events to WA
  • More than 30 sports included
  • Over 3,000 participants and spectators are expected to attend the Games, which run from April 23 to 30
  • Venues include HBF Stadium, WA Athletics Stadium and Bendat Basketball Centre
  • The Australian Masters Games will kick off tonight with an opening ceremony at Optus Stadium, signalling the first major national mass participation event to take place in Western Australia since the borders reopened.

    The Games, which officially run from April 23 to 30, are expected to attract 3,000 participants and supporters to our world-class venues, including HBF Stadium, WA Athletics Stadium and Bendat Basketball Centre.

    The action-packed event schedule features more than 30 sports including fan-favourites such as swimming, athletics and basketball.

    The biennial event, which was rescheduled due to the pandemic, is open primarily to participants aged 30 and over.

    It is the first time that WA has hosted the premier sporting event in almost 30 years.

    Although sport is the main attraction, the social atmosphere of the Games is also tipped to offer a much-needed boost to WA tourism and hospitality operators.

    As stated by Acting Sport and Recreation Minister Don Punch:

    “It is incredibly exciting for WA’s world-class venues to welcome back major national mass participation events.

    “The Games offer a fantastic opportunity for participants aged 30 and over to get off the couch and into the sporting arena – enabling everyday Australians to keep physically active regardless of their age.

    “The Games showcase Perth’s ability to host a diverse range of sports and is a testament to our premier sporting facilities.

    “I encourage Perth locals to check the Games’ schedule, get out and support the sports that are taking place in their community.”

    As stated by Tourism Minister Roger Cook:

    “We’re thrilled this event is kicking off tonight, with the week-long Games supporting accommodation providers, restaurants and cafés, and other tourism businesses in Perth.

    “I encourage all those travelling from interstate to extend their stay and experience all our vibrant capital has to offer, or even venture out to the regions for a trip down to WA’s South-West or up to our incredible Coral Coast region.

    “We know tourism businesses have been challenged by the global pandemic, especially in the Perth region, and drawcard events like this in WA will help our industry rebuild.”

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