The City of Newcastle is calling on the Federal Government to help fund the next stage of the No.1 Sportsground redevelopment, aiming to elevate the venue to a standard capable of hosting elite national competitions.
CEO Jeremy Bath said the Council is pursuing $20 million for Stage 2 of the project, which builds upon previous investments to position the ground as a destination for top-tier cricket and AFL matches, including BBL fixtures and first-class men’s and women’s cricket.
“City of Newcastle is committed to delivering a major transformation of No.1 Sportsground into a modern venue suitable for community, regional, and high-performance sport,” Bath said.
“In 2022, we completed an $8 million upgrade that improved the playing surface, lighting, and seating. At that time, we flagged the need for further government support to complete the project.”
The proposed second stage involves constructing a two-level extension behind the current grandstand, delivering improved amenities for athletes, match officials, and spectators.
“We’ve worked closely with Cricket NSW and Cricket Australia over several years to shape a proposal that will fully realise the venue’s potential,” Bath added. “This next phase includes lighting and broadcast upgrades that would make the ground a viable host for high-profile events across multiple codes.”
Proposed improvements to No.1 Sportsground include:
Enhanced player and match official amenity, including upgraded changerooms and new turf training pitches;
Improved fan experiences, featuring new entry points, shaded seating and upgraded restrooms with enhanced accessibility for females and people with disabilities;
Upgraded media and broadcast infrastructure, including enhanced lighting to meet the 1500 LUX standard required for live broadcast and streaming;
Multipurpose spaces that would be utilised as community rooms outside of match days.
Cricket NSW Chief Executive Lee Germon said securing federal support for the redevelopment is a top national priority ahead of the upcoming Federal Election.
“The cricket community, alongside City of Newcastle and our partners at Cricket Australia, believe these upgrades would deliver significant value to the region,” Germon said.
“If the venue can meet the expectations of players, fans, and broadcasters — including capacity for up to 15,000 — it could become a second home for the Sydney Sixers in the BBL.”
He added that the upgraded facility would serve a wide range of sports and community uses.
“We strongly urge Federal candidates in the Newcastle area to commit their support ahead of the May 3 election.”