All the grand final details

SFNL grand finals day at Mildura Sporting Precinct

Saturday, September 10

Parking and access

Vehicle parking access for SFNL grand final patrons will be via the Deakin Avenue entrance only.

There will be clear traffic control instructions on-site on the day to both the ticket point and parking access.

In terms of capacity, there will be enough on-site parking to accommodate about 800 vehicles. This includes parking on the junior oval once junior play has finished, which is expected to be available very in the early afternoon in time for senior play on the main oval.

Participants and spectators attending the small badminton event will have access to designated free parking in the front of the stadium as shown on site map.

SFNL coaching staff and officials involved in match-day operations will also have access to designated car parking in front of the stadium.

A ‘Drop Off Zone’ will operate on Sixteenth Street. We encourage patrons to use this location rather than other points around the precinct.

Ticket points will be in three locations

o Mildura Sporting Precinct reception (pedestrian attendance)

o Drop Off Zone point on Sixteenth Street (pedestrian attendance)

o Via the Deakin Avenue main entrance, follow signage to over flow parking

Amenities

The wet area will be located at the rear of the stadium serviced by additional portable toilets.

Food options will include the typical offerings and be located throughout precinct, including the on-site cafe.

Public toilets will be in multiple locations:

o Pavilion

o Ground-floor stadium

o First-floor Stadium

o Netball Court Hall (Hall 1)

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