Subiaco Oval News
Work begins on new Sandover Medal Walk at Subiaco Oval
Work has commenced on delivering the new-look Sandover Medal Walk at Subiaco Oval, part of the landmark Subi East redevelopment project.
Full StoryFarewell Subiaco Oval
Perth's Subiaco Oval, or Domain Stadium as it has been called for the past few years, hosted its final event on November 18 when Australia defeated Ireland in the International Rules.
Full StorySubiaco surf park plan
An ambitious plan has been proposed for Subiaco Oval for its life after football in 2017, with a $120 million concept to turn it into an artificial wave lagoon.
Full StoryPatersons Stadium becomes Domain Stadium
The West Australian Football Commission has finalised a new partnership with Australia's largest real estate media business, The Domain Group, that will see Patersons Stadium renamed as Domain Stadium.
Full StorySubiaco could host Glory
The home of football in Western Australia is on track to once again host Perth Glory due to the unavailability of NIB Stadium for the round one clash against Adelaide United.
Full StorySave Our Subi
A petition website has been set-up calling for people to oppose the renaming of Subiaco Oval to Patersons Stadium.
Full StoryNew name for Subiaco Oval
Perth's largest stadium, Subiaco Oval, has been renamed Patersons Stadium, with Perth-based stockbroker Patersons Securities securing a four-year, multi-million dollar deal to rebrand the historic ground.
Full StoryBlow for stadium as rugby set to quit Subiaco
Western Force are set to move from Subiaco Oval to Members Equity Stadium in 2010 in a move that will almost certainly kill any last hope of the State Government spending $1.1 billion on a multipurpose arena at Kitchener Park.
Full StoryWhich Stadium for Perth Glory?
Perth Glory have made it clear with the new Sage consortium that it means business, but the stadium for season 3 of the A-League remains far from settled, with Subiaco and the WACA putting themselves in the ring to become Perth Glory's home ground.
Full StoryTaskforce chief on sports mission
WA Stadium taskforce chairman John Langoulant is on a fact-finding mission of the nation's stadiums as the government puts the finishing touches to the terms of reference for the second stage of the review.
Full StoryAFL hints at new approach to stadium
The AFL has given another indication it is not wedded to the $235 million Subiaco Oval masterplan and will consider the merits of a new 60,000-seat stadium as the home of football in Perth.
Full StoryFootball softens stand on stadium
The WA Football Commission has told the State Government it is willing to consider options to its favoured Subiaco Oval redevelopment masterplan, but wants to be convinced that football would be better off at any new venue.
Full StorySuper stadium push sparks Subiaco buyout
The WA Football Commission has started a multi-million-dollar buyout of properties next to Subiaco Oval as it continues to push for Perth's new super stadium to be built at the ground.
Full StoryStadium task force chief flags Subiaco demolition
The head of the task force looking into Western Australia's future stadium needs says Subiaco Oval may be demolished once a new stadium is built.
Full StorySubiaco Oval masterplan unveiled
Subiaco Oval could become a 60,000-seat fortress under a $235 million development plan released by the West Australian Football Commission on Thursday.
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