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Situated in the heart of Melbourne's unique sports and entertainment precinct, Olympic Park Stadium and its surrounding venues have always been a special part of Melbourne.

Over the past 150 years, the site has been home to Melbourne’s Botanical Gardens (Australia's first Zoological Gardens), Melbourne's Friendly Society Gardens, the Amateur Sports Grounds and the Melbourne Motordrome/Olympic Park Speedway until redevelopments for the 1956 Olympic Games. The building of two stadiums, a velodrome, and a new world standard 5,500 seat swimming pool (now known as the Lexus Centre) accommodated Olympic hockey, soccer, athletics, swimming, water polo and diving. 

In the 1960s and 1970s, sports such as swimming, athletics, rugby and soccer were well patronised, with athletics attracting over 900,000 spectators annually.

In 1972 the velodrome was demolished and converted into an 800-space car park, and both of the stands were covered for patron comfort.

In 1997, the Western sports ground was upgraded with a new international standard athletics track, refurbished seating, new functions rooms, corporate facilities, landscaping and signage.

    

Today, Olympic Park Stadium features the first accredited FIFA soccer pitch in Australia, an athletics track, concert facilities, a range of hospitality facilities, and can accommodate up to 18,500 people.

Olympic Park Stadium hosts some of Australia’s premier sports and entertainment events, including athletics, soccer and rugby league at local, national and international standards. The Olympic Park Stadium hosts home games of NRL team Melbourne Storm.

Olympic Park Stadium is located approximately one kilometre from the Central Business District and is easily accessible via tram, train, bus and watercraft.

Click Here to see a list of past public events held at Olympic Park and here for a full history.

Access
Avoid the traffic and catch public transport to events at Olympic Park Stadium. The venue has its own tram stop, enabling patrons to be delivered right to the door. Richmond, Flinders Street and Jolimont train stations are also within walking distance.

Disability Access
Parking
Patrons with disabilities (whose cars display the Accessible Parking Sticker) are able to reserve a parking space in the bus park via Entrance D for events. The space must be booked through the Box Office (03) 9286 1208. Accessible Parking is available in front of Hisense Arena subject to space availability.

Mobility Impaired
Wheelchair ramp located on Western side next to Stairwell 23 or via the lift which is also situated at Stairwell 23. Bookings for special seating can be made via Melbourne Park Box Office Only. Please phone (03) 9286 1208.