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Construction underway at Gippsland Sport and Entertainment Park

Media Release

Latrobe City Council is pleased to announce that work has commenced at one of Latrobe City’s largest sporting facilities, Gippsland Sport and Entertainment Park (GSEP).

These upgrades will transform the park into a modern, accessible, and inclusive venue. The new grandstand and pavilion, standalone change pod, lighting, playing surface upgrades and synthetic pitch will help cater to growing demand and attract high-quality events to Latrobe City. Head contractor Building Engineering is leading construction at the site.

Today, Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing, visited Morwell to officially mark the start of works at GSEP, made possible through the Victorian Government's $2 billion regional package the Regional Sports Infrastructure Program.

The GSEP upgrades are being delivered by Development Victoria on behalf of the Victorian Government and are expected to be completed in late 2026.

Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman said the uplift to the facility will further enhance the region’s status as the premier sporting destination southeast of Melbourne.

“Whether it’s elite sport, grassroots competitions, or community events, this space will serve as a genuine hub for activity and connection across Gippsland,” said the Mayor.

“The works will deliver a first-class facility – a major outdoor events venue that will not only support local community clubs but also attract visitors to the region, creating broader tourism and economic benefits.

“As we look to the future, it’s also important to acknowledge the legacy that’s brought us here – particularly the role of the Falcons Soccer Club, and the dedication of people like Don Di Fabrizio, whose vision and commitment helped establish and grow this site into what it is today. 

“This project is also incorporating local culture and design elements in partnership with the Gunaikurnai Traditional Owners – ensuring the venue reflects the identity and heritage of our region.”

Council extends its thanks to the Gippsland Sport and Entertainment Park Redevelopment Project Reference Group who provided input into the work at GSEP and the local sporting clubs that have relocated for a period to allow the works to progress.

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