Media Releases

  • Oct 18
    Super rugby heads west

    Super rugby heads west

    Rugby fans and supporters in western Sydney received a boost today with the announcement that the NSW Waratahs will play three Super Rugby in the region in 2019. Read more
  • Sep 7
    Gridiron touches down in the Gong!

    Gridiron touches down in the Gong!

    All the adrenaline and spectacle of American Gridiron is coming to Wollongong, with the seaside city to host the 2019 IFAF Men’s World Championships. Read more
  • Sep 3
    International football right at home in NSW with Matildas taking on Chile

    International football right at home in NSW with Matildas taking on Chile

    Football fans are set to enjoy two major blockbusters with the announcement today that NSW will host the Westfield Matildas as they take on Chile in Penrith and Newcastle as part of the Seven Consulting International Series this November. Read more
  • Sep 3
    Celebrating 20 Years of Entertainment in Illawarra

    Celebrating 20 Years of Entertainment in Illawarra

    Twenty years ago today, the WIN Entertainment Centre in Wollongong opened, giving the Illawarra region a 6,000-seat venue for international and local performers. Read more
  • Aug 26
    Countdown on as Western Sydney’s future home of sport takes shape

    Countdown on as Western Sydney’s future home of sport takes shape

    Western Sydney’s future home of sport and entertainment is coming to life with major construction more than 70 per cent complete and installation of 30,000 seats and scoreboards set to start next. Read more
  • Aug 8
    Sights set on the Hunter for 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup bid

    Sights set on the Hunter for 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup bid

    Sports fans are a step closer to seeing the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup on Australian soil following today’s naming of the Hunter region as the proposed host location. Read more
  • Jun 23
    Sydney set for blockbuster weekend of footy

    Sydney set for blockbuster weekend of footy

    Sports fans have descended on Sydney for a festival of football, with the NSW Government securing the Women’s State of Origin last night, the Wallabies vs Ireland and Palm Pacific NRL Test tonight and State of Origin Two tomorrow night. Read more
  • Venues NSW
  • CommBank Stadium
  • McDonald Jones Homes Stadium
  • Newcastle Entertainment Centre
  • Accor Stadium
  • Sydney Cricket Ground
  • Sydney Football Stadium
  • WIN Sports & Entertainment Centre