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Published on 11 May 2022
Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone and Councillors, in conjunction with the NSW Government officially opened the $11 million Fairfield Showground Pavilion on Saturday 7 May 2022.
Located beside the Parklands Grandstand, the Fairfield Showground Pavilion overlooks the elite turf playing field. Its features include a 1,000 seat grandstand, five private viewing boxes ranging from 20-28 seating capacity on level 2, the Alan Young Room for spectators and private events on level 1, kitchen and canteen facilities, ticket booth and change rooms.
The project was made possible thanks to a $7 million investment from the NSW Government; delivering on its promise to improve the quality and quantity of sport infrastructure across NSW, boost employment and stimulate local economies.
The Fairfield Showground Pavilion is the latest completed stage of the $28 million Showground redevelopment, which already includes the festival arena, FIFA-accredited synthetic all-weather field, international turf sports field, multipurpose amenities building, Peoples Globe, Deerbush Park all-abilities playground, and 5,000sqm dog park.
Ribbon cutting infront of the Fairfield Showground Pavilion
Mayor Frank Carbone making a speech in the Alan Young room
Fairfield Showground Pavilion exterior
Mayor Frank Carbone making a speech at the Fairfield Showground Pavilion
Mayor Frank Carbone making a speech at the Fairfield Showground Pavilion with a soccer team training in the background
Mayor Frank Carbone and Western Sydney Minister Stuart Ayres