Jubilee Stadium Opened for Community Hire

Georges River Council

Georges River Council is expanding access to Jubilee Stadium, making one of Sydney's premier sporting venues more available to the local community.

This follows the adoption of two key policies, the Sport Access Policy and the revised Grants and Donations Policy. Together, these policies provide a consistent and transparent framework for the allocation and use of Council-managed facilities.

The Sport Access Policy, developed in collaboration with the Sports Advisory Committee, ensures Jubilee Stadium and its facilities are allocated fairly, providing equitable opportunities for community groups, schools and local sporting clubs to access the venue.

The revised Grants and Donations Policy makes all hireable, non-contracted facilities eligible for event and venue hire grants. This enables community groups to apply for financial support to host events at Jubilee Stadium, helping remove barriers and create new opportunities for participation.

Beyond its iconic sporting events, Jubilee Stadium is a vibrant suburban stadium offering a range of hireable event spaces, including Chairman's Club, Legend's Club and Deck, and the Captain's Lounge. These versatile spaces boasting natural light, elegant design, and views over Botany Bay are ideal for school and corporate events, community gatherings, and special celebrations. With expert event coordination and tailored hospitality by Bayview Functions and Events, Jubilee Stadium transforms every occasion into a memorable experience.

Georges River Council Mayor Elise Borg said, "Jubilee Stadium has been the site of many sporting achievements, but it's not just for elite athletes.

"These new policies will make the stadium and its facilities fairer and more accessible for everyone, giving local clubs, schools, and community groups the chance to get participate.

"This is all part of Council's Action Plan for an active Georges River, helping our community stay active, healthy, and connected."

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