Jubilee Park Stadium, located at the heart of Mornington Peninsula’s premier sporting precinct, is a state-of-the-art facility offering a wide range of services to cater to the community’s sporting needs. With six multipurpose indoor courts, 13 outdoor netball courts, AFL fields, cricket pitches, and elite training facilities, the stadium provides a versatile space for various sports activities. Hosting major indoor and outdoor tournaments throughout the year, Jubilee Park Stadium is equipped with advanced technology, including a 1000-seat show court for broadcasting events.
Complementing its sporting facilities, Jubilee Park Stadium features inclusive amenities such as multiple change rooms, indoor cricket training nets, and equipment for various sports like netball, basketball, and wheelchair sports. The stadium also offers spaces for hire, accommodating anything from small boardroom meetings to large functions overlooking the show court. With modern audio-visual provisions, interactive whiteboards, and sophisticated controls for lighting and sound, Jubilee Park Stadium ensures a seamless experience for meetings and presentations.
As a hub for the community, Jubilee Park Stadium houses the Frankston District Netball Association, VNL Peninsula Waves, Frankston Peninsula Premier Cricket Club, and Frankston YCW Football Netball Club. The stadium’s design, featuring artwork by Bunurong man John Winch, pays homage to the local Indigenous culture and the restoration of natural waterways. With easy access to public transport and a large café offering healthy food options, Jubilee Park Stadium provides a welcoming environment for sports enthusiasts and visitors alike.