Penrith Stadium Redevelopment
The NSW Government will deliver a $309 million redevelopment of Penrith Stadium to support the growing population of Western Sydney and to improve the event experience for venue users.
The stadium upgrade has been designed to improve the game day experience for fans and players. It is set to attract visitors from far and wide, creating a superior venue for sports events, live music and entertainment.
The proposed changes to Penrith Stadium will cater for the increasing demand for NRL and NRLW regular season and representative matches. The project will be a boost for Western Sydney and will support local jobs during construction and once it is operating.
The proposed design responds to feedback from over 3,000 fans, families and community members since 2022. It will be a family-friendly design that respects the stadium’s history and importance to the local community.
Works will commence following the 2024 NRL season. The redevelopment will boost the capacity of the stadium from 22,500 to 25,000.
Key features include:
- New western stand including improved:
- player facilities catering for both male and female sports
- visitor amenities
- food and beverage areas
- grandstand seating.
- New eastern stand, including:
- spectator amenities
- food and beverage areas
- grandstand seating.
- Refurbished and new stadium entries on the northern and western boundaries.
- Upgrades to the existing western training field to create:
- a dedicated player warm-up area
- an activation hub at the western entry to the stadium
- additional event day car parking.
Find out more about the Penrith Stadium redevelopment here.