Overview
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 25,000


Children under 5 years old are admitted free as long as they sit on the knee of a parent/guardian.
Reduced price tickets are available for children aged 5–16.
Concession tickets are available to full-time students.
Concession tickets are available to pensioners and seniors with valid ID.

Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: GIO Stadium (Canberra Stadium), Battye St, Bruce, Canberra, ACT, 2617, Australia Directions in Google Maps
On-site car parking is available at the GIO Stadium on match days, in the East and West Car Parks:
Parking can be paid for on the day, at a rate of AUD $10 a day. On ACT Brumbies and Canberra Raiders match days, fans with valid match tickets who arrive at least 45 minutes before kick-off can benefit from a reduced price of AUD $5.
Additional free parking spaces are located on the roads surrounding the stadium, but these can fill-up quickly; drivers using these spaces should take notice of local signage and respect any private premises or businesses. On particularly well-attended match days, free overflow parking spaces are made available at the University of Canberra, off College Street. Shuttle buses operate to and from the overflow car park on these days; alternatively it is a 1.8 km (22 min) walk.
Drivers are encouraged to allow extra time for their journeys and arrive early if possible, as match day traffic can be very dense. Please note that match day traffic restrictions which prioritise the safety of pedestrians may mean that it takes longer than expected to exit the stadium premises in a car.
From central Canberra it takes between 10 and 20 minutes to travel to the GIO Stadium by car. Taxis, rideshares, and private vehicles can drop-off and pick-up along designated stretches of Leverrier Street, as well as next to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Arena, an approximately 300 m (4 min) walk from the west side of the stadium. Cars are not permitted to drop-off and pick-up on the east side of the stadium.
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Spectators in possession of valid match tickets can travel for free on public bus routes, as well as on specially-chartered match day bus services.
Match day buses
Free match day bus services typically start approximately 2 hours prior to kick-off, though exact times depend on a stop's proximity to the stadium. The following routes are usually in operation on match days, with all routes stopping outside the GIO Stadium:
After matches, the above bus services then depart the GIO Stadium regularly, from approximately 20 minutes after the final whistle.
Public bus routes
The following public bus routes also stop close to the stadium:
All aforementioned public bus routes operate 7 days a week, with the exception of the 901 which operates on weekdays only. Bus routes 2, 3, 4, and 9 run from early morning until evening (early evening on Sundays), whilst route number 50 operates from morning until late evening on weekdays, with a reduced service on weekends.
Private hire or chartered coach
Private coaches and minibuses can park in the stadium's East Car Park.
Dickson Interchange, a stop on Canberra's light rail network (Canberra Metro) is located less than a 10-minute taxi ride from the GIO Stadium. Alternatively, take the number 9 bus from the Dickson Interchange Platform 1 bus stop to the Braybrooke Street/Battye Street bus stop, which is located a 700 m (8 min) walk from the stadium. The bus journey takes just under 10 minutes.
Those wishing to reach the GIO Stadium from Canberra railway station - the city's main rail hub - can do so by taking the number 2 bus from the station's Wentworth Avenue bus stop to the CIT Bruce Haydon Drive bus stop, which is located a 1.4 km (17 min) walk from the stadium. This bus journey takes approximately 25 minutes.
The GIO Stadium's location at the northern end of the Bruce Ridge Nature Reserve makes it a scenic place to cycle, and it can take just 20-25 minutes to cycle to the GIO Stadium from Canberra city centre, with the journey considerably shorter from many of the city's northern suburbs. Free bike racks are located off Leverrier Street, adjacent to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Arena, an approximately 300 m (4 min) walk from the stadium gates.
Due to the often hot temperatures in the region, cyclists are encouraged to plan journeys in advance and stay hydrated; longer bike rides should be undertaken with caution.
It can take over an hour to walk to the stadium from central Canberra, so would-be pedestrians may wish to make part or all of their journey via other means. Those travelling from some of the city's northern suburbs, such as Bruce, Lyneham, and O'Connor, may be able to travel on foot, as the journey will be much shorter.
Due to the often hot temperatures in the region, people travelling on foot are encouraged to plan journeys in advance and stay hydrated; longer walks should be undertaken with caution.
