Soccer ball donations to Kalgoorlie-Boulder clubs a reminder to Belt Up
Football West donated 115 soccer balls to Kalgoorlie-Boulder clubs over the weekend as part of the Belt Up road safety campaign. The campaign aims to promote seatbelt use to reduce injury risks in crashes. More than 18,000 balls have been distributed across Western Australia since the partnership began.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 18:00 UTC
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