
🏟️ Address: Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 249 Princes Hwy, Kogarah, NSW, 2218, Australia Directions in Google Maps
The Netstrata Jubilee Stadium is located in the suburb of Carlton, approximately 15 km south of central Sydney. As there is no on-site car parking and roads close to the stadium can be busy or temporarily closed on match days, travelling by public transport is recommended. For those who must drive, there are car parks located not too far from the stadium.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Netstrata Jubilee Stadium. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
On match days, the roads surrounding the stadium can become very busy, and roads such as English Street, Jubilee Avenue, and Park Street are temporarily closed shortly before and after events.
There is no on-site match day parking at the Netstrata Jubilee Stadium. Drivers should instead make use of one of the following nearby car parks:
Disabled-accessible car parking
There is a small number of accessible parking spaces situated on Park Street, less than a 50 m (1 min) walk from the stadium gates, however spaces must be reserved in advance, on a match-by-match, first-come, first-served basis. To reserve a space for a St. George Illawarra Dragons fixture, contact the club office: 02-9587-1966. Valid disability parking permits must be displayed at all times.
From Carlton rail station it typically takes less than 5 minutes to reach the Netstrata Jubilee Stadium by taxi. From central Sydney, the journey can take between 20 and 60 minutes, dependent on traffic.
On event days, the roads around the stadium can become very busy with traffic, and temporary road closures are often in operation on English Street, Jubilee Avenue, and Park Street. Match day attendees should therefore aim to get dropped-off on a road that is close but not too close to the stadium. There is a taxi rank in operation at St. George's Leagues Club, off Jubilee Avenue, but again the surrounding roads will either be busy or closed before and after events.
Those wishing to travel to a match by taxi should allow extra time for their journeys, and arrive early wherever possible.
Visitors to the stadium are not permitted to bring alcohol or commercial food - e.g. takeaway meals - into the stadium from outside, however pre-packaged, homemade foods are permitted.
Cans, unsealed drinks beverages, large or hard coolers or Eskies, and glass containers are all also prohibited.
For those who wish to purchase food and drink, there are multiple outlets throughout the stadium. On match days, most outlets open when the gates open; closing times vary, but the stadium bars usually close 20 minutes before the final whistle.
The following public bus services stop close to the Netstrata Jubilee Stadium:
All aforementioned bus routes operate 7 days a week, although many provide a reduced service on Saturdays and Sundays. Route number 476 provides the most comprehensive service, operating from early morning until late at night.
Carlton station is the closest rail station to the Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, located just a 650 m (8 min) walk from the venue. The station is part of the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line (T4), connecting travellers to central Sydney and many of its suburbs.
It can take 15 minutes or less to reach the stadium from within Carlton and many of its neighbouring suburbs, such as Hurstville, Kogarah, Ramsgate, and Carss Park.
Whilst there are no dedicated bike racks at the stadium itself, there are free racks available nearby, including at Allawah rail station, a 1.5 km (18 min) walk from the venue.
As temperatures in the region are often hot, longer bike rides should be undertaken with caution, and routes planned in advance. Cyclists are advised to stay hydrated.
Those travelling from within Carlton and other nearby Sydney suburbs will find it straightforward to walk to the Netstrata Jubilee Stadium: from Carlton rail station it is just a 650 m (8 min) walk to the stadium, from Kogarah station it is a 1.2 km (14 min) walk to the stadium, and from Hurstville station it is a 2.7 km (32 min) walk to the stadium.
Due to the often hot temperatures in the region, longer walks should be undertaken with caution, and routes planned in advance. Pedestrians are advised to stay hydrated.
There are 4 main entrances to the stadium, with individual match day tickets indicating which entrance is reommended:
Toilets can be found throughout the stadium. There are also "family toilets" just inside Gate B, which include baby change facilities.
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium has a capacity of approximately 20,500. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
249 Princes Hwy, Kogarah, NSW, 2218, Australia.