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Sunshine Coast Stadium at Kawana is the centrepiece of sport on the Sunshine Coast, hosting rugby league, football and a wide range of community events through the year. Opened in 2010 and expanded since, the ground offers modern facilities, covered grandstand seating and open grassed banks that give the venue a relaxed, community feel without sacrificing atmosphere when a big crowd rolls in.
The stadium sits off Sportsmans Parade at Bokarina, making it accessible from both the northern and southern stretches of the Coast. Translink bus services connect the stadium precinct to Maroochydore, Kawana and Caloundra, and the journey is a stress-free alternative to driving on busy match days. If you are driving, on-site car parks and nearby street parking handle most crowds comfortably, though arriving 30 to 45 minutes early on big-event days is always wise.
Inside the ground, you will find a solid range of food and drink options along the main concourse, covering the basics well. The grandstand provides good sightlines from almost every seat, and the open terraces suit families who prefer to spread out. Amenities are well maintained, and the precinct includes wide walkways that make moving around easy even during busy half-time periods.
Tickets for most events at the stadium can be purchased online in advance or at the gate on match day, depending on the promoter. Checking the relevant club's website before you head out is always a smart move, as some events have allocated seating while others operate on a general-admission basis. Concession, family and junior ticket options are usually available.
Whether you are heading to a Sunshine Coast Falcons Queensland Cup clash, a football fixture or a community event, Sunshine Coast Stadium delivers a genuinely pleasant day out. It is the kind of venue that rewards regular visits, and for many Coast families it has become a beloved fixture in the sporting year.
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