Council Seeks Iconic Art for Tomaree Sports Complex

Port Stephen

Port Stephens Council is calling on creatives to help shape the identity of one of the region's largest sporting facilities.

Expressions of Interest (EOI) are now open for an artwork that reflects local identity and celebrates the Tomaree Sports Complex's unique location amongst Tomaree National Park.

Mayor Leah Anderson said the project is an opportunity to help advance one of the region's key community and event hubs.

"The Tomaree Sports Complex is one of our largest community sporting facilities, supporting more than 3,000 local players across multiple codes, including soccer, cricket, and AFL," Mayor Anderson said.

The improvements planned for 2026, including the public art piece, follow upgrades in 2025 that provide increased inclusivity and facility standards. The continued upgrades deliver on Council's masterplan and further position the complex as one of the leading regional sports complexes in New South Wales.

Mayor Leah Anderson said that public art has the potential to transform our public places, create new experiences and celebrate our community identity.

"We value integrating art into public spaces and celebrating our local stories. This piece will be a focal point of connection for residents and visitors," Mayor Anderson said.

Expressions of Interest can be submitted using the Port Stephens SmartyGrants Portal until Friday 30 January 2026. Submissions will be assessed by a panel, with progressing shortlisted artists invited to develop a detailed concept design as part of Stage 2.

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