Posts tagged Chris Dare
Waypoint completes the CitiPower Centre at Junction Oval

Waypoint is excited to announce the completion of the CitiPower Centre at Junction Oval. The centre officially opened 3 March 2018 and was almost eight years in the making. It is a resounding achievement for Victorian cricket in which challenging funding obstacles were overcome to deliver a first-class administrative, training and international competition facility.

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Manly Sea Eagles hire Waypoint in a bid to secure revamp of Brookvale Oval

Manly Sea Eagles have recently engaged Waypoint to help preserve the future of local icon, Brookvale Oval.

Brookvale is a sentimental and deeply treasured home for the Northern Beaches community and the Manly Sea Eagles Rugby League Club. Waypoint are currently developing a vision for the stadium that maximises its value to the community and upholds its importance as the spiritual home of the Sea Eagles.

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World-first fan portal wows Cats’ fans and AFL establishment

Waypoint is proud to announce the completion of the Charles Brownlow Stand at Simonds Stadium which started with a master plan way back in 2000. Our 17 year journey with the Geelong Cats has seen over $200 million in funding invested across four stages of development and was topped off by Geelong’s courageous win over the Bulldogs at the stand’s official launch on 19 May 2017.

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Video: Charles Brownlow Stand Redevelopment Simonds Stadium Geelong

The Charles Brownlow Stand $91 million redevelopment is nearing completion. Demolition began late 2015. The new stand features world-class training facilities, a world-first fan portal experience, diverse membership and corporate offerings, and a new home for the Geelong Cats social club.

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Charles Brownlow roof in place in SIMONDS Stadium’s $90 million redevelopment

Waypoint are proud to announce another significant milestone in the Simonds Stadium $91 million redevelopment with the installation of the first roof bay on the new Charles Brownlow Stand. The roof bay, which is one of 13, was lifted by a 450 tonne crane. The occasion was captured by fans and passers by on smartphone, quickly becoming a hit on social media.

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