The Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex (CCRSRC)
The Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex (The Complex) is a high quality, multi-use facility designed to accommodate regionally significant, mass participation sporting and recreational events and bring social, health and economic benefits for the local and wider community.
The Complex sits on 18.28 hectares of land at Tuggerah and consists of nine playing fields, amenities building (that includes accessible toilets, change rooms, canteen and storerooms), over 2km of shared pathways, landscaping, car parks and bus zones for drop-off and turning.
The facility is located close to the M1 freeway and alongside train and bus public transport. Its unparalleled location near Tuggerah and Wyong town centres, a major shopping complex and an abundance of natural waterways, bushland and coastal beaches makes it a highly connected destination.
View the CCRSRC Prospectus 2026-2027.
See the CCRSRC Illustrative Site Plans or view the CCRSRC Illustrative Amenities Plans.
Project overview
Central Coast Council is dedicated to the economic development of our region and invested $13.71 million towards the $23.71 million to build stage one of this Complex, which was jointly funded with the support of a $10 million grant from the Australian Government.
The Complex was designed to be built in two stages, with the first and major stage completed in 2019. Council are continuing to progress plans for the second stage of works which will see the development of a multi-purpose indoor complex. Once fully developed, the Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex will be the first-of-its-kind facility for the Central Coast region.
More information
For further CCRSRC Sports Development, Events and Activations information, please contact Karen Lightfoot on email Karen.Lightfoot@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au or contact Council on (02) 4306 7900.
Booking an event
Since its official opening in March 2019, the complex has already welcomed over 400,000 participants and supporters to scheduled events and has successfully hosted a range of sports including soccer, rugby league and union, baseball, oztag, Australian rules and touch football.
The Complex is far more than just an outdoor sports venue, it’s also perfectly designed to accommodate other recreational activities or social and leisure events such as markets, expos and festivals.
There is a minimum lead time of 4 weeks for applications for ‘small’ events, i.e. 500 pax and less. There is an 8-week lead time required for ‘big’ events, i.e. 501 pax plus.
Please contact Council’s Officer via Karen.Lightfoot@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au to establish availability of dates / fields prior to completing the online application form.
View the CCRSRC Prospectus 2026-2027
Upcoming events
- 23 March to 6 April 2026: Complex closed for renovations and changeover
- 5 April 2026: Central Coast Roosters – Reps Round 9
- 7/8 April 2026: TFW 9s – Heritage Cup Trials
- 12 April 2026: Hunter Western Hornets Junior Touch Camp
- 13 to 16 April 2026: Central Coast Mighty Mariners Holiday Clinics
- 17 April 2026: Bateau Bay OOSH VC
- 18/19 April 2026: NSW Touch Junior Regionals
- 21/22 April 2026: NSWCCC Touch Football Championships
- 24 April 2026: Catholic Schools Broken Bay Touch
- 25 April 2026: Cars Under the Stars
- 29 April 2026: NSW CHS Rugby 16s Discovery Day
- 6 May 2026: Catholic Schools Broken Bay Cross Country
- 8 May 2026: Tuggerah Lakes Zone Cross Country
- 12/13 May 2026: AFL Northern NSW Senior School Cup
- 16/17 May 2026: AFL Hunter Central Coast Junior Reps Carnival
- 19 May 2026: Swan Shield u16s AFL Gala Day
- 20 May 2026: Ourimbah Public School Athletics Carnival
- 25 May 2026: NSWCHS u16 Rugby Union Trials
- 28 May 2026: Catholic Schools Broken Bay Soccer
- 29 May 2026: CC Oztag Junior Nationals Trials
- 30/31 May 2026: CC Rugby Union Magic Round
See What's On for more upcoming events across the Central Coast.
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Please familiarise yourself with the submission timeframes required for the different category of events – refer to the Venue and Event Guidelines.
You will need to complete the online application form and provide the supporting documentation as described below. Once captured, your submission will be directed automatically. It will be processed for approval within the timeframes shown in the guidelines. Once the application is approved and the booking confirmed, you will be sent an approval letter, conditions of use and an invoice as may be appropriate.
- Determine which areas/sports fields you would like to book for your event
- Complete the online Event Application Form
- Complete the Council Template or Submit Your Own Risk Management Plan
- Complete the Council Template or Submit Your Own Environmental Risk Assessment
- Scan your Certificate of Currency for Public Liability Insurance.
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If you have any further questions or would like more information, please email Karen.Lightfoot@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au or phone (02) 4306 7900.
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Fees and charges for the hiring of space at the Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex will be submitted for your consideration upon receipt of your Booking Application Form. This does not obligate you in any way and your booking will only progress once you have accepted the Fees and charges estimated for your event.
Full and final fees and charges will appear on the invoice generated for approved applications.
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Site inspections can be arranged for event organisers - we just ask that you give us at least 2 week’s notice to confirm a suitable date and time.
To request a site inspection, please email Karen.Lightfoot@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au.
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These guidelines have been designed to assist event organisers in their application to hold an event at the new Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex.
The guidelines provide advice regarding the application process, statutory requirements and other Council provisions to ensure that events are safe, well-coordinated and successful, with minimal impact on the community and environment.View the CCRSRC Venue and Event Guidelines.