Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2016 (NSW)

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1Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2016.

2Commencement

This Regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.

Note—

This Regulation repeals and replaces the Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2011, which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2016 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.

3Definition(1)

In this Regulation—

the Act means the Sporting Venues (Invasions) Act 2003.

Note—

The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this Regulation.

(2)

Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

4Designated sporting venues

The following are prescribed as designated sporting venues for the purposes of the Act—

  • (a)

    Central Coast Stadium at Dane Drive, Gosford,

  • (b)

    Wollongong Stadium at Harbour Street, Wollongong,

  • (c)

    Newcastle Stadium at Turton Road, Broadmeadow,

  • (d)

    Parramatta Stadium at O’Connell Street, Parramatta,

  • (e)

    Sydney Cricket Ground at Driver Avenue, Moore Park,

  • (f)

    Sydney Football Stadium at Driver Avenue, Moore Park.

s 4: Am 2020 No 29, Sch 2.8.

4AAdditional designated sporting venues—Act, section 3, definition of “designated sporting venue”(1)

A venue listed in Schedule 1, Column 1 is prescribed for the purposes of the Act while it is being used for sporting activities by the team set out opposite the venue in Schedule 1, Column 2.

(2)

To avoid doubt, if a venue listed in Schedule 1, Column 1 is renamed or is known by more than one name—.

  • (a)

    the reference to the venue in the Schedule is taken to include the new or additional names for the venue, and

  • (b)

    subsection (1) continues to apply to the venue.

s 4A: Ins 2022 (149), Sch 1[1].

5Repeal and savings(1)

The Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2011 is repealed.

(2)

Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2011, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.

Schedule 1Additional designated sporting venues

section 4A

Column 1

Column 2

BlueBet Stadium Penrith (Penrith Stadium), Mulgoa Road and Ransley Street, Penrith

a National Rugby League team

Campbelltown Stadium, Pembroke Road and Rose Payten Drive, Leumeah

an A-League football (soccer) team

a National Rugby League team

Chatswood Oval, Albert Avenue and Orchard Road, Chatswood

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

CommBank Stadium (Western Sydney Stadium), O’Connell Street, Parramatta

an A-League football (soccer) team

a National Rugby League team

Concord Oval, Loftus Street, Concord

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

Coogee Oval, Brook Street, Coogee

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

Eric Tweedale Stadium, Montrose Avenue, Merrylands

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

Forshaw Park, Belgrave Esplanade, Sylvania Waters

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

Leichhardt Oval, Mary Street, Lilyfield

an A-League football (soccer) team

a National Rugby League team

the NSW Waratahs rugby union team

4 Pines Park (Brookvale Oval), Pittwater Road, Brookvale

a National Rugby League team

Manly Oval, No 2 Sports Ground, Sydney Road and Belgrave Street, Manly

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

Netstrata Jubilee Stadium (Jubilee Oval or Kogarah Oval), Princes Highway, Kogarah

an A-League football (soccer) team

a National Rugby League team

North Sydney Oval, Fig Tree Lane, North Sydney

an A-League football (soccer) team

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

Pittwater Park, Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

PointsBet Stadium (Endeavour Field) Cronulla, Captain Cook Drive, Woolooware (also known as Shark Park)

a National Rugby League team

Sydney University No 2 Oval, Camperdown

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

TG Milner Field, Vimiera Road, Marsfield

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

Woollahra Oval, Manion Avenue, Rose Bay

a rugby union team that is a participant in the Shute Shield competition

sch 1: Ins 2022 (149), Sch 1[2].

Historical notesTable of amending instruments

Sporting Venues (Invasions) Regulation 2016 (528). LW 19.8.2016. Date of commencement, on publication on LW, cl 2. This Regulation has been amended as follows—

2020

No 29

Sporting Venues Authorities Amendment (Venues NSW) Act 2020. Assented to 27.10.2020.

Date of commencement, 1.12.2020, sec 2 and 2020 (681) LW 27.11.2020.

2022

(149)

Sporting Venues (Invasions) Amendment (Additional Designated Sporting Venues) Regulation 2022. LW 14.4.2022.

Date of commencement, on publication on LW, sec 2.

Table of amendments

Sec 4

Am 2020 No 29, Sch 2.8.

Sec 4A

Ins 2022 (149), Sch 1[1].

Sch 1

Ins 2022 (149), Sch 1[2].

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