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Parramatta Leagues Club Secures Approval for $350 Million “Parramatta Live” Precinct

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Parramatta Leagues Club has achieved a milestone following the formal approval of its Parramatta Live Masterplan by the Parramatta Local Planning Panel.

The landmark $350 million-plus redevelopment will transform the site into a 24/7 entertainment destination, integrating a new clubhouse, a premium hotel, and expansive public spaces designed to connect CommBank Stadium with the Parramatta CBD.

The project is expected to be a major economic driver for Western Sydney, with forecasts indicating the creation of 1,369 construction jobs. Construction for Stage 1 is targeted to commence in early 2027, with the club remaining fully operational throughout the build.

Describing the approval as a defining moment for the organisation, Parramatta Leagues club president, Mark Jenkins, said: “Since 1956, Parramatta Leagues Club has been a cornerstone of this community.”

“This is our largest ever investment, a $350 million commitment that will deliver a destination that Western Sydney can call its own,” Jenkins said. 

CEO Chris Dimou emphasised the collaborative nature of the design, which was developed alongside the City of Parramatta and Greater Sydney Parklands (GSP).

“This is a project that respects where we come from while building something world-class for the future.”

“It is about connecting CommBank Stadium to the broader Parramatta CBD,” Dimou said. 

A Modern Home for Eels Supporters

The first phase of the masterplan focuses on a new four-storey, purpose-built Leagues Club venue. Scheduled to open in 2028, the facility will serve as the premier “home base” for members and Parramatta Eels supporters.

The new clubhouse will feature:

  • A state-of-the-art sports bar and cafe.
  • Multiple restaurants and a rooftop terrace.
  • A multi-purpose auditorium and conference facilities.
  • A health and leisure centre, including a high-end gym.

Strategic Precinct Integration

The “Parramatta Live” vision extends beyond traditional club facilities, aiming to activate the precinct year-round. Stage 3 of the development includes an eight-storey, 149-room hotel to support the region’s growing tourism and corporate sectors.

A significant community component of the plan is the 450-square-metre Youth Hub. This facility is a necessity for the region, addressing a youth population forecast to grow from 36,000 to over 61,000 by 2036.

Staged Delivery and Economic Impact

The masterplan will be delivered in three distinct stages to ensure continuous service for members:

  • Stage 1: New four-storey clubhouse and carparking (Opening 2028).
  • Stage 2: Dedicated two-storey hospitality building and health facilities.
  • Stage 3: 149-room hotel.

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