As part of a larger redevelopment of the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment precinct, the Olympic Park Stadium was torn down in 2012, two years after the adjacent Melbourne Rectangular Stadium was built for Olympic Park's former tenants..[1] Olympic Park Oval was created in stadium's former location. The oval opened for use on 11 April 2013.[4][5] The Federal Government and Collingwood Football Club announced in April 2012 the additional construction of indoor community and training facilities on the site.[6] These were opened in October 2015.[7]
The Oval remains public land and is available for casual use, though the Melbourne Olympic Park Trust restricts use for official training and sporting usage.[9]
Design
The oval features a grass playing surface in the standard shape for Australian rules football and Cricket. It boasts a two-lane running track around its exterior.[2]
For viewing purposes the oval features limited concrete terracing and four light towers for evening play.[2]
The associated indoor structure (known as The Glasshouse) is a multi-use community and events space. The building includes a gym, cafe, theatre and office space and is internally connected to the older Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre.[7]