Kalgoorlie-Boulder's $11.8 million pavilion opens July 12; residents name venue
Kalgoorlie-Boulder's $11.8 million community pavilion is set to officially open on July 12, with residents invited to help name the venue. Mayor Glenn Wilson hopes for a name that reflects local contributions, as councillors consider options like Goldfields Community Pavilion. The pavilion, designed for flexible use, will host its inaugural event by the Kalgoorlie Rotary Club on opening.
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Published 23 Jun 2026, 18:00 UTC
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