SSRSA

The SSRSA (Shirley Strickland Reserve Sporting Association) represents five sporting clubs covering Cricket, Softball, Touch Rugby, Gaelic Football and Australian Rules Junior Football playing at the Reserve and supports the recreational, social, sporting, cultural and community dimensions of those sports.

All members of these clubs are automatically members of the SSRSA.

The SSRSA operates bar facilities within the City of Melville’s Sport and Community Pavilion for club members to enjoy the facility.represents five sporting clubs covering Cricket, Softball, Touch Rugby, Gaelic Football and Australian Rules Junior Football playing at the Reserve and supports the recreational, social, sporting, cultural and community dimensions of those sports.

All members of these clubs are automatically members of the SSRSA.

The SSRSA operates bar facilities within the City of Melville’s Sport and Community Pavilion for club members to enjoy the facility.

WASTCA

The Western Australian Suburban Turf Cricket Association hosts 22 clubs, over 120 teams and turf wicket facilities spread across the Perth metropolitan area, WASTCA sees over 2000 players taking to the field each weekend, across more than a dozen grades in two-day, one-day and T20 competitions.

WASTCA is Perth's premier community cricket associations and is spread from Ocean Reef in the North, Murdoch in the South, Fremantle in the West and Kalamunda and the Swan Valley in the East. 

City of Melville

The City of Melville aims to engage with our diverse community to achieve an inclusive, vibrant and sustainable future. They provide good governance and quality services for the City of Melville community.

The WA Cricket Club for the Blind (The Venetians) have recently partnered with Applecross Cricket Club to provide them with a turf ground to call home, as well as give the ACC players a chance to rub shoulders and play against some of Australia’s best blind cricketers by providing them with special glasses that simulate different levels of blindness.