Stockland Park, Sunshine Coast Stadium is a multi-sport venue located at Kawana Waters on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Stockland Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Bokarina on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, built in 2007 to host rectangular sports. The venue features a covered grandstand seating around one thousand spectators and three grass hillsides surrounding the field that accommodate a total capacity of about ten thousand people.
The stadium was originally planned as a larger venue with a curved grandstand in 2007 but was downsized due to budget constraints. An expanded covered structure was completed in 2011, and since 2020, international-standard lighting and modern video systems have enhanced its event capabilities.
The name Stockland Park comes from the Stockland commercial precinct nearby that shaped the area. Today, this venue serves as a gathering place where local communities come together to support their sports teams and share in regional sporting moments.
The venue is easily accessible via Nicklin Way and offers ample parking for visitors. Facilities are designed for easy spectator access, with food services, restrooms, and medical support available across the three levels of the grandstand.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the stadium became a temporary home for the Melbourne Storm, a major rugby league team unable to play in Victoria due to local restrictions. This was an unexpected moment when a regional coastal venue suddenly took on a national role.
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