Princes Park Grandstand

Princes Park Grandstand, Maryborough

Council’s efforts to advocate for the funding needed to preserve and bring the Princes Park Grandstand up to contemporary standards are continuing.

At a Special Council Meeting on Wednesday 30 April, 2025 the draft Princes Park Grandstand concept designs were endorsed for community to review and provide feedback.

For Council to seek funding from the Federal and State governments to restore the Grandstand, draft concept designs are required.

Since August 2024, Council has been engaging with the wider community and Grandstand user groups to help inform the draft designs.

There is now an opportunity for the wider community to view the draft designs and provide input from now until 5pm, Thursday 22 May 2025 by completing the online form below.

The concept designs include designs for the original grandstand building (both upstairs and downstairs) and the downstairs area of the clubroom facility which was constructed in 1979.

The project scope includes:

  • A new design layout within the existing space to increase functionality and use of the space
  • Retrofitting of change rooms to be female friendly (players and umpires)
  • Renewal of structural elements and important heritage features.
  • Redesign of layout to allow for more co-sharing of facilities
  • Refurbishment of changing rooms and toilets
  • Access upgrades to the Grandstand to allow universal access to the Grandstand seating area
  • Increasing disability access throughout the facility as per the Disability Discrimination Act
  • Upgrade the canteen to make it compliant with health and safety requirements.

Council’s efforts to advocate for the funding needed to preserve and bring the Princes Park Grandstand up to contemporary standards are continuing.

At a Special Council Meeting on Wednesday 30 April, 2025 the draft Princes Park Grandstand concept designs were endorsed for community to review and provide feedback.

For Council to seek funding from the Federal and State governments to restore the Grandstand, draft concept designs are required.

Since August 2024, Council has been engaging with the wider community and Grandstand user groups to help inform the draft designs.

There is now an opportunity for the wider community to view the draft designs and provide input from now until 5pm, Thursday 22 May 2025 by completing the online form below.

The concept designs include designs for the original grandstand building (both upstairs and downstairs) and the downstairs area of the clubroom facility which was constructed in 1979.

The project scope includes:

  • A new design layout within the existing space to increase functionality and use of the space
  • Retrofitting of change rooms to be female friendly (players and umpires)
  • Renewal of structural elements and important heritage features.
  • Redesign of layout to allow for more co-sharing of facilities
  • Refurbishment of changing rooms and toilets
  • Access upgrades to the Grandstand to allow universal access to the Grandstand seating area
  • Increasing disability access throughout the facility as per the Disability Discrimination Act
  • Upgrade the canteen to make it compliant with health and safety requirements.
  • Grandstand - Design constraints

    The Heritage status of the Grandstand, and other factors, mean there are some constraints with the design -

    ■ Cannot change the original structure (other than to meet DDA requirements)

    Cannot change the heritage appearance

    The State Sporting Association (SSA) has guideline around how a sporting facility must operate

    The staging of refurbishment works. These are largely guided by external funding requirements, and conservation will need to be prioritised.

Page last updated: 02 May 2025, 09:45 AM