Council plans for future of Sunshine Coast Stadium

Council has approved a concept design for an initial $68 million expansion to the Sunshine Coast Stadium, which would increase fixed seating capacity from 1,046 to 11,618 seats and better cater for our community attending the plethora of events now being hosted at the venue.

The initial expansion will boost the overall venue capacity from 12,000 to 16,618 in stage one, with a new eastern grandstand (8,085 seats) and an expanded western grandstand (increased to 3,533 seats).

Mounds at the southern and northern ends of the stadium will remain to accommodate around 5,000 spectators.

Council also agreed to commit $17 million towards the project, subject to matching funding being secured from each of the State and Federal governments and other sources.

Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said council will now seek support from those parties to make up the balance of the funding required.

"This design provides 10,572 extra seats initially, at a cost of approximately $6,400 per seat which compares favourably with other recent and upcoming stadium developments in Australia and overseas which exceed the $10,000 per seat cost," Mayor Jamieson said.

"If all funding can be secured, works on the expansion will start in October 2021 with construction expected to take 15 months.

"Key drivers of the project design have been to create a fan-friendly experience, improved operational efficiency, the ability to meet the requirements of key sporting codes from NRL, A-League, Rugby Union as well as those of other live entertainment events such as music concerts.

"Importantly however, is the focus on delivering a venue concept that responds to the needs that will be generated by our community as it continues to grow."

In addition to extra seating, the following improvements will be incorporated:

  • Improved access to food and beverage outlets and public amenities in the western grandstand
  • improved athlete amenities such as warm-up and recovery areas, including cold and warm recovery pools, and a team auditorium
  • multi-purpose/community spaces
  • two new change room facilities
  • key sport requirements incorporated in the western grandstand including first aid and medical rooms, a drug testing room, operations rooms, media facilities, coaches' boxes, ground announcers' room and dedicated police and security operations rooms
  • ·new function/corporate facilities in the western grandstand; and an
  • upgraded commercial kitchen.

The architectural team engaged by council also developed a final desired state for the stadium including development of north and south grandstands at a future date. This will allow seating capacity to grow to about 23,400 over time. Costing for further stages have not yet been finalised.

Mayor Jamieson said the Sunshine Coast was evolving as one of Australia's leading city regions and while the region is attracting and staging national sport and entertainment events, a stadium with the appropriate capacity and functionality to support these types of events is a 'missing piece' of the core economic and community infrastructure for a region of its size and projected growth.

"An enhanced stadium is widely regarded as a key element of the public infrastructure mix of contemporary, urban cities and city regions," he said.

"It provides a place of celebration and activation, as well as offering a drawcard and capability to stage major events and national level competitions which deliver significant economic and social value to the community.

"To date, our region has achieved excellent results in attracting elite sports to the Sunshine Coast for training, rehabilitation and recovery purposes, pre-season competition events and more recently, NRL fixture matches."

Council, with support from Tourism Events Queensland, has a three-year contract with the South Sydney Rabbitohs to host one regular season game in each of 2019, 2020 and 2021.

Council again partnered with the State Government to secure the Women's NRL State of Origin Fixture at Sunshine Coast Stadium in June 2020.

In addition, council secured other large events for the Stadium, such as one Cronulla Sharks fixture for each of the 2020 and 2021 seasons, and two Elton John concerts scheduled for March 2020.

"Council wants to ensure our region realises its full potential as a major events destination and to meet our vision for the Sunshine Coast to be Australia's most sustainable region – healthy, smart, creative," Mayor Jamieson said.

"Having in place the appropriate facilities to enable this to occur is a critical element."

NRL CEO Todd Greenberg welcomed the expansion plans.

"The NRL commends the Sunshine Coast Council's plans to redevelop the stadium," Mr Greenberg said.

"We are always supportive of investment in rugby league venues, especially where they will deliver an enhanced experience for our fans and better facilities for our athletes.

"We look forward to working closely with the council in an effort to bring this exciting vision to life."

South Sydney Rabbitohs CEO Blake Solly said with stadium improvements either recently completed or planned for Sydney and other regional locations, it was important Sunshine Coast Stadium's infrastructure was improved to maintain its status as an NRL suitable venue.

"In particular, increased seating and corporate areas will allow council or the event holder to increase the commercial returns on any event," Mr Solly said.

"This will ensure that the Sunshine Coast remains competitive in any bidding or tender process for the allocation of NRL matches."

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