Construction begins on Penrith Stadium

Construction is officially underway on the $309 million transformation of Penrith Stadium in Australia, a project set to redefine Western Sydney’s live event and sporting landscape – designed by global architecture firm Populous.

Designed by global architecture firm Populous, commissioned by the NSW Government and being constructed by John Holland, the redevelopment will create a 25,000 capacity venue that blends high-performance sport with community and cultural use.

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While proudly remaining the home of the four-time National Rugby League (NRL) premiership-winning Penrith Panthers, the new stadium is designed to serve far more than just rugby league.  It’s a community-first vision that will host concerts, festivals and public gatherings – filling a long-standing gap in the region’s cultural infrastructure.

“This isn’t just a stadium; it’s a new piece of public infrastructure designed to welcome everyone,” Josh Robson, Populous Senior Principal said.  
“It will support the next generation of athletes – men and women – but just as importantly, open up opportunities for live events that bring people together across Western Sydney.”

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Fresh glimpse of what the new stadium will look like

Demolition of the former venue is now complete, coinciding with the release of new renders showing what the new stadium will look like. 
Panthers Group Chair Peter Graham said it’s exciting for the club and its members and fans to see the progress being made.   

“The new world-class stadium will be a game-changer for Penrith which will be enjoyed by Panthers fans for generations to come.  With demolition works now complete, it won’t be long until our first game back home,” Mr Graham said.

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Populous’ design draws on the unique character of Penrith and the values of its people. It includes new eastern and western grandstands with premium and community seating, gender-inclusive player and officials’ facilities, integrated accessibility upgrades – tripling wheelchair viewing positions – and improved sightlines, shade, and acoustics. The relaxed, family-friendly feel will be preserved through the retention of the beloved northern and southern hills.

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Central to the design is a “Designing with Country” approach, developed through deep engagement with the Dharug people, Traditional Custodians of the land. Local elders and cultural consultants Ngurra Advisory and FCAD informed the masterplan, embedding cultural knowledge into the design concept, materiality, and landscaping that connect the venue to the Nepean River, Blue Mountains, and Dharug heritage.

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“As a practice, we believe architecture has a responsibility to celebrate culture,” Mr Robson said. “Our engagement with Dharug elders has enriched the design process and helped to shape the very foundations of the design.”

Penrith Stadium is set to become a defining landmark for the region – more than a venue, it’s a stage for the everyday stories and extraordinary moments that will shape Western Sydney’s future. (Stadiaworld, 29.08.2025)
 

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