
The Western Australian Sports Centre Trust ia a Statutory Authority under Section 4 of the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Act, established in 1986 to manage Western Australia's major state-owned sporting facilities.
Our Purpose
The management of venues with a primary sporting focus.
Our Mission
To manage and promote major state-owned sporting, recreation and entertainment facilities for the benefit of all West Australians.
Our Vision
Innovative leaders in sustainable venue management.
Challenge Stadium
In 1986, the Trust's first venue, Perth Superdrome, was built with its primary focus being a commitment to help develop elite sport and athletes in their pursuit of excellence. Now known as Challenge Stadium, the facility is now home to a myriad of activities - from elite sport to childcare, functions and events to health and fitness.
Midvale SpeedDome
The Midvale SpeedDome provides training and competition facilities for cycling and rollersports in Western Australia. The SpeedDome opened in 1989 and is Perth's only combined indoor velodrome and rollersports complex.
Arena Joondalup
Set in Perth's northern suburbs, Arena Joondalup provides multi-purpose sport, recreation and aquatic facilities for the local community. Home to in excess of 30 sporting clubs, 2,500 Health & Fitness members, 1000 Learn to Swim members, 150 community sporting teams, Arena Joondalup also manages the State's biggest locally produced outdoor rock concert, ROCK iT, which attracts in excess of 25,000 people each year.
Kwinana Motorplex 
The Kwinana Motorplex, opened in 2000, is Western Australia's world class motorsports complex and the only motor sport venue in Australia to combine both drag racing and speedway at one site. The complex comprises an oval speedway track and a quarter mile drag strip. The Motorplex was built by the Government of Western Australia with management responsiblity vested in the WASCT. The day-to-day operation of motor sport activity is carried out by Kwinana Motorplex Pty Ltd via a license agreement with the Trust.