
The project will create almost 1500 jobs during construction and the stadium will remain operational throughout the works.
This will ensure the continued employment of 250 stadium staff and the arrival of hundreds of thousands of visitors to Docklands as the precinct recovers from the impacts of the global pandemic.
Marvel Stadium’s redevelopment will give a boost to local suppliers through the Victorian Government’s Local Jobs First Policy and Major Project Skills Guarantee. Local businesses will also benefit with the project better linking Docklands to the CBD, improving accessibility.
A key feature is the development of Town Square - a new plaza on the southern side of the Stadium. Town Square will provide a year-round all-weather space that is accessible for the public, an area for community events and markets and a gathering place for fans.
There’s an improved game day experience inside with updated hospitality venues looking over the city skyline, a sensory room, changing places facility – which has increased room and equipment for disability access – and multi-faith room. The eastern entrance will feature City Edge – an enhanced concourse space bringing together ticketing, merchandise, and food and drink outlets.
A refurbishment of the change room facilities is levelling the playing field for professional women’s sport too, while the fan experience gets a boost with new video scoreboards and themed lighting.
The Marvel Stadium redevelopment is made possible thanks to a $225 million investment from the Victorian Government and forms part of a wider agreement with the AFL that is delivering significant benefits for Victorians.
It locks in the AFL Grand Final at the MCG until 2059, secures AFL matches in regional Victoria and guarantees ongoing access to Marvel Stadium for other sporting codes and events.
Further information about the Marvel Stadium Upgrade is available at Marvel Stadium