In 1996, WAIS established itself as the first state institute to have its own facility, which was based in the annex on the southern side of the
Superdrome (later known as Challenge Stadium). In the 12 years before the 1996 facility, WA produced 11 Olympic medallists (two gold). Between 1996 and 2012, the state produced 26 Olympic medallists (11 gold). In May 2012, the
Government of Western Australia announced funding of $33.7 million for the construction of a new high performance centre for the institute. The WAIS High Performance Service Centre was scheduled to be completed in two years and was built on the eastern side of Challenge Stadium, next to the existing clay tennis courts at the
UWA Sports Park. ==Controversies==