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New Penrith Stadium confirmed, construction begins 2023​

By Nathan Taylor December 9, 2021, 13:06

It’s been a long time coming but it’s finally officially – Penrith, the home of the Panthers, is getting a new stadium.

The NSW Government will redevelop Penrith Stadium as part of its commitment to turn suburban venues into world class facilities.

Work on the 25-30,000 seat stadium will begin at the start of 2023 and is expected to take two years. It means the 2021 NRL Premiers will play their final season at the current venue in 2022 before moving to CommBank Stadium in Parramatta for two seasons.

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the announcement and confirmation of construction would give Western Sydney an outstanding landmark venue, befitting of Australia’s only global city.
“The Eastern City is getting a world class stadium, the Central City has world class stadia and now the Western City will have a world class stadium,” Mr Perrottet said.
“Penrith Stadium is a hub for Western Sydney – it’s where sporting success is celebrated, where families come together, and where our next generation of sporting superstars train.
“But this upgrade is about much more than sport, it is about bringing suburban venues to the fore and taking major events across the state.”

Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the investment would help carry Western Sydney into the future.
“This new venue will help take Penrith to the next level in sport, entertainment and tourism,” Mr Ayres said.
“With a new international airport and metro rail line on the way in the Western Parkland City, now is exactly the right time to be investing in visitor economy assets in centres like Penrith.
“While this venue will be home to the current NRL Premiers the Penrith Panthers, it is about so much more than rugby league. This stadium will be a new major event venue for our growing population in Western Sydney.”

Minister for Sport Natalie Ward said the upgrade would ensure Sydney and NSW were well placed to host major events in years to come.
“We already have Sydney locked in as a host city for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and now with Penrith Stadium set to become a first-class venue, the sky is the limit when it comes to events NSW can bid for,” Mrs Ward said.
 
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Not sure a $300 million stadium is what the state needs right now, when some roads are a mess, but fair enough.
 

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Yet when it comes to giving Belmore Sports Ground funding of less than 5% of what Penrith have been given, it's an absolute shit fight, and gets rejected.
 

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Yet when it comes to giving Belmore Sports Ground funding of less than 5% of what Penrith have been given, it's an absolute shit fight, and gets rejected.
I agree Wahesh Belmore has been allowed to decline for many years with very little govt assistance so where is the local state MP pushing their barrow?
Belmore could be turned into a great stadium but it appears its been forgotten
 

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Money probably could be better well spent but I think it's good for the kids out west (particularly certain areas) to have something to aim for or at least be inspired by
 
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Belmores issue is it's landlocked. Park on one side, training paddock on the other. Railway on another side, and residential homes up to the fenceline.

It'd require a complete knockdown and rebuild and that simply won't happen in that location, and for the teams that use it.

The flipside is another location completely, but then it loses it's specialness.
 

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Belmores issue is it's landlocked. Park on one side, training paddock on the other. Railway on another side, and residential homes up to the fenceline.

It'd require a complete knockdown and rebuild and that simply won't happen in that location, and for the teams that use it.

The flipside is another location completely, but then it loses it's specialness.

Yeah true that. Liverpool is still a decent option imo I'd rather the team play there than Homebush
 

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The Barry O'Farrell/Baird/Gladys government didn't help either allowing the Canterbury-Liverpool passage to be gateway for developers. You can't drive 2kms on Canterbury Rd these days without passing a hideously ugly apartment complex either developed or under construction. Too much traffic in an already over-populated area, and they've just added to that. There's no smooth traffic flow in that area anymore. Of course the best way to combat the traffic flow is for people to either park at the leagues club and walk 5 mins or catch public transport - but people are either too stupid or too lazy (or both) to do this.
 
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