Jubilee Park Stadium is at the heart of the Mornington Peninsula’s premier sporting precinct and features six multisport indoor courts paired with 13 outdoor netball courts, three AFL fields and cricket pitches, walking paths and more.
With elite training and recovery facilities, multiple inclusive change rooms, 4 indoor cricket training nets and amenities to service the adjoining sports ovals, along with the equipment and line markings for Netball, Basketball, Volleyball, pickleball and more, the stadium truly caters for the entire community’s needs.
Our versatile and state-of-the-art stadium hosts multiple major indoor and outdoor sporting tournaments for the entire South East throughout the year, and includes the technology to broadcast on our 1000-seat show court.
To complement the precinct and service our patrons, Jubilee Park Stadium offers fully catered multiple community meeting and function areas which look down on our show court. The function areas can service everything from small meetings to children’s parties, all the way to celebrations for 150 people plus, offering an infinite number of opportunities for all. Occasional childcare also available.
The modern café caters to the entire precinct. The café truly forms the heart of our precinct and offers a large range of healthy food and beverages to enjoy in either the indoor or outdoor undercover open-plan, heated areas. It is a terrific meet and greet location for all visitors and the general public, and is conveniently situated in an elevated position with prime viewing to all outdoor courts and football/cricket fields.
Jubilee Park stadium is home to Frankston District Netball Association (FDNA), , Victorian Netball League Peninsula Waves teams, Frankston Peninsula Premier Cricket Club and Frankston YCW Football Netball Club.
The beautiful stadium facade is based on artwork by Bunurong man, John Winch. It depicts the changing of waterways within Bunurong Country, both by nature and humans. Bunurong people are working with others to restore Frankston’s natural waterways, and the artwork complements the presence of Nairm Marr Djambana (an Aboriginal gathering place) which is also located within the precinct.
Our stadium is situated with easy access to all public transport, giving us an ideal and stunning location for sport on the picturesque Peninsula, and we thank and pay our respect to the Bunurong People and their Elders, past, present and future, who are the Traditional Custodians of these lands and waters.