About Us
The racing world is not just exciting, it brings communities together across the state. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) is at the center of this world and more than 24,000 people choose to join us in our quest to forge a sustainable future for racing in WA.
Our business is unique, which means we can offer careers which are interesting, challenging and diverse. Our values are important to us so, to be successful, you’ll have to share them. We respect one another, are accountable for our goals, connecting with everyone and bringing excellence to achieve great outcomes. We work hard but have fun while we’re doing it.
About the role
We are currently seeking an Assistant Accountant to join our team to help support the Financial Reporting Team and Finance Transactional Services Team across end-to-end transactional accounting operations and financial accounting requirements. Other key accountabilities of this role include
About you
Why join RWWA?
Apply now with your CV and cover letter telling us why you’re the perfect fit for this opportunity.
For more information visit Careers at RWWA or contact us at TalentAcquisition@rwwa.com.au
As part of the recruitment process, you will be required to complete Pre-Employment screening, which will include two reference checks, police clearance and Australian Working Rights check.
At Racing and Wagering WA, we recognise that we are strengthened by diversity of gender, thought, experience, and ethnicity. We are committed to providing a safe work environment and making reasonable adjustments in which everyone is included and treated fairly.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourage women, people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent and people from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Our purpose is to provide a sustainable future for the Western Australian racing industry, spanning thoroughbred, harness, and greyhound racing. Our commitment is ingrained in the profound economic and social value racing brings to our state, collectively contributing a remarkable $1.3 billion to the local economy, half of which is generated in regional communities.
Beyond the economic facets, racing stands as a unifying force, fostering social connections and offering vital support to the 25,000 participants and volunteers, while simultaneously sustaining over 10,000 full-time jobs for Western Australians.