To support the 2050 vision for the Sports Hub, we will review the masterplan every 10 years.

We will adjust where needed, according to emerging community needs, and develop short term development plans.

Use the tabs below to explore what we hope to achieve through to 2035.

🌳Zone 1

Environment, Habitat and Recreation Corridor

Longer-term/or if funding becomes available:

  • Embed first nations public art and highlight significant first nations stories.
  • Improve and widen the bridges.
  • Develop environmentally sustainable amenities and active transport/end of trip facilities.
  • Install low-intensity, directional lighting along the trail in designated zones.

🏃‍➡️Zone 2

Community Participation

Longer-term/or if funding becomes available:

  • Enhance the creek corridor and vegetation buffer.
  • Remove the basketball stadium, once new fit-for-purpose stadium is fully operational.
  • Realign the whole space on one level with improved drainage, irrigation and natural grass.
  • Realign and increase the provision of car parking, incorporating additional trees and landscaping.
  • Develop new multi-use sporting fields, training and supporting amenities for Athletics, Cricket and Australian Rules, and review the management model for this space to maximise community use.
  • Replace, relocate and expand the play space.
  • Develop a perimeter synthetic running trail/pathway that connects with the existing Sports Hub trail network.

🏊Zone 3

Active Destination

Longer-term/or if funding becomes available:

  • Redevelop the Aquatic facilities (subject to outcomes of updated strategy).
  • Explore new year-round facilities such as a café, gym and indoor wellness, retail, athlete recovery and meeting spaces.
  • Explore innovative and environmentally sustainable design options such as a green rooftop above indoor facilities.
  • Incorporate and expand the Table Tennis Centre, within a delineated/dedicated space.
  • Realign, increase and improve the safety of car parking and access, while enhancing landscaping along Murray Road.
  • Work with relevant parties to improve pedestrian access, connectivity, safety and main road crossings.

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