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Glass and debris in compost injure players on footy field

3 May 2026
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High Wycombe Football Club players sustained injuries from debris, including glass, plastic, nails, rocks, and sticks, that contaminated their playing field. The City of Kalamunda confirmed that the waste originated from its FOGO program for recycled organic waste. Following several injuries reported during a game on Thursday night, the city announced plans to install warning signs and scheduled a cleanup for the oval. Club representative Sam Oakes expressed disappointment over the cancellation of a key fundraising event, stating that the club incurred costs without the anticipated revenue. He highlighted the extensive nature of the debris, which prompted players to conduct their own cleanup efforts to ensure safety prior to a scheduled match.

Why It Matters

This incident raises concerns about the management and safety of public sports facilities, particularly regarding the quality control of recycled materials used on community grounds. The FOGO program is designed to promote sustainable waste practices, but lapses in oversight can lead to hazardous conditions for users. The injuries sustained by players emphasize the potential risks involved in community sports, especially when fields are not adequately maintained. Such events can have lasting impacts on local sports clubs, affecting both their operations and community engagement.

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