Mullum Mullum Stadium

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The highly anticipated Mullum Mullum Stadium will provide a boost for local sporting clubs. The stadium officially opened on Saturday 30 June.

Set to cater for a range of sports including basketball, netball, table tennis, volleyball and more, the stadium will include:

  • 5 indoor sports courts
  • seating for up to 500 spectators
  • a cafe
  • meeting and function facilities
  • a 235 space car park, next to the stadium.

The stadium is a key feature of the Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan 2014.
For more information, visit the Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan and Stadium page.

The highly anticipated Mullum Mullum Stadium will provide a boost for local sporting clubs. The stadium officially opened on Saturday 30 June.

Set to cater for a range of sports including basketball, netball, table tennis, volleyball and more, the stadium will include:

  • 5 indoor sports courts
  • seating for up to 500 spectators
  • a cafe
  • meeting and function facilities
  • a 235 space car park, next to the stadium.

The stadium is a key feature of the Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan 2014.
For more information, visit the Mullum Mullum Reserve Management Plan and Stadium page.

Consultation has concluded
  • Council welcomes state funding announcement for Mullum Mullum Reserve Stadium

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    Manningham Council has welcomed the State Government’s announcement of $650,000 contribution toward the $20 million Mullum Mullum Reserve Stadium development.

    The Major Community Sports Infrastructure Fund grant will assist Council in delivering a new facility which will cater for a range of sports including basketball, netball, badminton, table tennis and volleyball.

    Manningham Mayor Cr Jennifer Yang and the Member for Eastern Metropolitan, Shaun Leane, braved torrential rain to visit the Mullum Mullum Reserve stadium site, where Mr Leane made the funding announcement.

    Cr Yang said the State Government’s announcement is a great step forward in the development of this exciting new stadium.

    “The State Government’s commitment demonstrates the importance of this significant project, which will address a current shortage of sports court space in Manningham.

    “The stadium will be a great new facility for the Manningham community and will provide a boost for local sporting clubs,” she said.

    The stadium development includes five new sports courts as well as a cafe, function rooms, administration facilities and a new car park.

    It is anticipated that more than 200,000 participants will use this new facility each year.

    In announcing the funding grant Mr Leane said, “Everyone loves their sport in Manningham and this fabulous project will mean participants of all abilities will be able to strut their stuff at a facility they can be proud of.”

    It is anticipated that construction will commence on the stadium in August/September this year, with the stadium opening in mid 2018.

    Image: Wayne Bird from Basketball Victoria, Manningham Mayor Cr Jennifer Yang and the Member for Eastern Metropolitan, Shaun Leane at Mullum Mullum Reserve in Donvale