$6m SA Athletics Stadium Redevelopment

Published Fri 28 Jan 2022

Stage 1 of major upgrade works to the SA Athletics Stadium are now complete, with Stage 2 works set to get underway within months thanks to a $6 million investment from the Marshall Liberal Government.

The addition of a new $370,000 LED video replay screen has capped off the first part of the project, enhancing the stadium’s event services and future event opportunities.

The screen has been installed to provide live vision, results and a scoreboard for major athletics events and National Premier League soccer matches.

The Stadium Screen was launched on Thursday morning and will be in use from Copyworld Toshiba Interclub 7 on Saturday, January 29.

Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing, Corey Wingard, said the redevelopment of the state’s premier track and field venue is part of a record investment in sporting infrastructure across the state.

“We are cementing SA’s position as a go-to sporting destination by carrying out upgrades on another important sporting venue,” Minister Wingard said.

“Currently, more than 250,000 people utilise the SA Athletics Stadium every year for highperformance training, and hundreds of athletics events, soccer games, school carnivals and sports days. This number is set to increase with the new amenities making South Australia more competitive on the national stage.

“The upgrades will also boost our Game On initiative to get South Australians moving as we know that having access to high quality sporting infrastructure leads to increased participation in physical activity.”

Works completed in Stage 1 include new stadium lighting, improvements to warm up and throwing facilities, and improved access from warm up to competition areas.

Athletics SA CEO Shane Fuller said it was an ideal time for these upgrades to take place, given the increasing interest in athletics.

“Athletics SA is incredibly excited about the new stadium screen that will add a level of engagement for our athletes and supporters that we have not experienced before at the Mile End track,” Mr Fuller said.

“Running/jogging and athletics is the third most popular physical activity in our state, and with demand growing and use of the current facility being high, the investment in track replacement and associated facilities is critical.

“It will provide a safe and fit-for-purpose venue for athletes of all levels – from grassroots to highperformance – and helps open the door for South Australia to attract national athletics events.”

Stage 2 will commence in April at the conclusion of the athletics season.

Stage 2 enhancements will include synthetic track replacement, security and access control system upgrades, universal design internal toilet upgrades, new external change room/toilet facilities and carpark upgrades.

This redevelopment forms part of a vision to revitalise the Mile End Sports Precinct, where the new South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) headquarters will be built and further works will be carried out on the Netball SA Stadium. Construction on the SA Athletics Stadium is expected to be completed by October 2022.

Athletics SA CEO Shane Fuller, left, Athletics SA Emerging Athlete Program members Aidan Murphy, Emilaya Ellis and Darcy Miller, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing Corey Wingard and SA Commonwealth Games medallist Jess Stenson (holding son Billy) attended the launch of the Stadium Screen on Thursday, January 27.


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