A small grant is helping to build new facilities at the club rooms.
Mandurah Croquet and Recreation Club have been awarded $12,449 in the latest round of Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Funding.
The McGowan Government initiative sees small grants for projects under $200,000 awarded to local sport and recreation clubs and councils requiring financial help to complete a project that might otherwise be out of reach.
The Allnutt Street club rooms will see a new accessible ablution built.
Sport and Recreation Minister Mick Murray said the grants not only help clubs keep and attract new members, but also create local jobs and assist small businesses when completing the works.
The 2018-19 CSRFF February Small Grants round opens on February 1 and closes March 29 next year.
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