Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2024



1   Name of regulation
This regulation is the Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2024.
2   Commencement
This regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
Note—
This regulation repeals and replaces the Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2016, which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2024 by the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989, section 10(2).
3   Definition
In this regulation—
Note—
The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this regulation.
4   Designated sporting venues
(1)  For the Act, section 3, definition of designated sporting venue, the following are prescribed—
(a)  the venues listed in Schedule 1, Part 1,
(b)  a venue listed in Schedule 1, Part 2, Column 1 when the venue is being used for a sporting activity by a team listed in Column 2.
(2)  To avoid doubt, if a venue listed in Schedule 1 is renamed or is known by more than 1 name—
(a)  the reference to the venue in the schedule is taken to include the new or additional name for the venue, and
(b)  subsection (1) continues to apply to the venue.
5   Repeal and savings
(1)  The Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2016 is repealed.
(2)  An act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2016, had effect under that regulation continues to have effect under this regulation.
Schedule 1 Designated sporting venues
section 4
Part 1 Designated venues
Allianz Stadium, also known as Sydney Football Stadium, Driver Avenue, Moore Park
CommBank Stadium, also known as Western Sydney Stadium, O’Connell Street, Parramatta
Industree Group Stadium, also known as Central Coast Stadium, Dane Drive, Gosford
McDonald Jones Stadium, also known as Newcastle Stadium, Turton Road, Broadmeadow
Sydney Cricket Ground, Driver Avenue, Moore Park
WIN Stadium, also known as Wollongong Stadium, Harbour Street, Wollongong
Part 2 Venues designated for certain sporting activities
Column 1
Column 2
4 Pines Park, also known as Brookvale Oval, Pittwater Road, Brookvale
a National Rugby League team
BlueBet Stadium, also known as Penrith Stadium, Mulgoa Road and Ransley Street, Penrith
a National Rugby League team
Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Pembroke Road and Rose Payten Drive, Leumeah
an A-League football team
 
a National Rugby League team
Chatswood Oval, Albert Avenue and Orchard Road, Chatswood
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
Concord Oval, Loftus Street, Concord
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
Coogee Oval, Brook Street, Coogee
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
Drummoyne Oval, Bayswater Street, Drummoyne
a national cricket team
 
a domestic first-class cricket team
Eric Tweedale Stadium, Montrose Avenue, Merrylands
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
Forshaw Park, Belgrave Esplanade, Sylvania Waters
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
Leichhardt Oval, Mary Street, Lilyfield
an A-League football team
 
a National Rugby League team
 
the NSW Waratahs rugby union team
Manly Oval, No 2 Sports Ground, Sydney Road and Belgrave Street, Manly
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, also known as Jubilee Oval or Kogarah Oval, Princes Highway, Kogarah
an A-League football team
 
a National Rugby League team
North Sydney Oval, Fig Tree Lane, North Sydney
an A-League football team
 
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
Pittwater Rugby Park, Pittwater Road, Warriewood
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
PointsBet Stadium, also known as Endeavour Field or Shark Park, Captain Cook Drive, Woolooware
a National Rugby League team
Sydney University Football Ground, Western Avenue, Camperdown
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
TG Millner Field, Vimiera Road, Marsfield
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition
Woollahra Oval, Manion Avenue, Rose Bay
a rugby union team participating in the Shute Shield competition