Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsKardinia Park masterplan

Kardinia Park masterplan

Geelong residents will have further opportunities throughout the year to have their say on the future of the city’s iconic Kardinia Park precinct.

The City of Greater Geelong (CoGG) and Kardinia Park Stadium Trust (KPST) announced they were working together to “set the future vision” of the precinct through the development of a new, 30-year masterplan in a joint statement this week.

The masterplan will not include the future development of Kardinia Park Stadium itself, but will focus on the future of the 22ha precinct surrounding the stadium and the influence its development will have on the rest of the park.

Having held a 64-day public engagement process between November 2022 and January 2023, CoGG and KPST met last week with a range of precinct stakeholders for a “future-focused visioning workshop” to discuss what the next three decades will look like at Kardinia Park.

The precinct is home to a range of sporting clubs and other organisations, including Geelong Central Netball Association and Netball Victoria, Geelong Cricket Club, Geelong Football Club, Geelong Football Umpires League, Kardinia Aquatic Centre, Kardinia Senior Citizens Club and St Mary’s Sporting Club.

Sports House at Kardinia Park also houses a range of tenants from organisations from the sport and recreation industry, such as Barwon Sports Academy, Basketball Victoria, Cricket Victoria, Football Victoria, Geelong Cricket Association, Golf Australia, Leisure Networks and Tennis Victoria.

Geelong Mayor Trent Sullivan said hearing from all stakeholders was essential to the success of the masterplan.

“The City of Greater Geelong manages 65 per cent of Kardinia Park; it’s a very significant place for both elite and community sport in our region, and this comprehensive process will give everyone the chance to have input on the reserve’s long term future,” Mayor Sullivan said.

“We’re looking forward to productive discussions with all the stakeholders, and the broader community to create this new vision to support the community for the next 30 years.”

KPST Chief Executive Gerard Griffin said he looked forward to creating a vision that “works in the best interests of this growing community” in the long-term.

“This process will look to meet the growing needs of the precinct, tenants and our community,” Mr Griffin said.

CoGG and KPST will soon begin preparing the draft concept plan, beginning another engagement period with stakeholders and the broader community from around the middle of the year. A final report on the plan is expected to be completed by September 2024.

Visit yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/KPMP to stay up to date with the Kardinia Park Masterplan project.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

January a great month for Bellarine dining

January on the Bellarine Peninsula is a month defined by long days, salty air and an appetite sharpened by sun and sea. With holidaymakers...

Dumping infuriating

More News

Concerns over AI safety

The eSafety Commissioner is sounding the alarm over the use of the generative artificial intelligence system known as Grok on the social media platform...

Dumping infuriating

There is absolutely no excuse for the illegal dumping of rubbish in Greater Geelong. Late last year, a significant pile of rubbish abandoned on Point...

Happy place Bermagui getaway

After Christmas I had a quick trip to my happy place - Bermagui in NSW. I usually don’t go to the NSW coast in the...

BYD Shark is coming for you

It’s BYD's Shark and it's coming for you. At least it is if you're in the market for a ute because the Shark, or Shark...

From the archives

16 years ago 15 January, 2010 Greater police presence and the introduction of new powers to tackle anti-social behaviour have led to a “significant” drop in...

BFL rivals swap home games

Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove will swap their original Battle of the Bridge home games for the upcoming season, with venue changes required due...

Peake inks new Gades deal

Geelong prodigy Ollie Peake has penned a two-year BBL contract extension with the Melbourne Renegades. The 19-year-old produced a breakout campaign in red and...

Wallington sport boost

More people in Wallington will have the opportunity to participate in sport following vital upgrades now underway at Wallington Reserve pavilion. The local sporting reserve...

Barwon wins country champs

With all pennant competitions on hiatus for the summer break, players have turned their attention to tournaments, and one that players enjoy in particular...

Community calendar

Austrian Club Geelong Sounds of Summer cabaret, 240 Plantation Rd, Corio, Saturday 17 January, 7-11pm. Featuring Tony Rebeiro with drinks, snacks and coffee, $10/15 members/nonmembers. ■...