MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » News » AFL return to Whitten Oval tipped after Bulldogs land gift

AFL return to Whitten Oval tipped after Bulldogs land gift

AFL matches could finally return to Footscray’s Whitten Oval with the announcement of plans for new residential and commercial development that will help fund an overall upgrade of the oval.

Details of the project emerged on Thursday night as the state government announced it will gift the Western Bulldogs Football Club a large parcel of nearby land that had been earmarked for residential redevelopment.

The handover comes on top of a $5 million state government grant to upgrade women’s change rooms, toilets and a scoreboard along with TV-quality lighting for future AFLW home games.

The government plans to hand the club all of the land at the southern end of the oval, along with the existing Cross Street and VicTrack land stretching all the way to West Footscray station.

The 5000-square-metre site between Cross Street and the railway line was slated for redevelopment by the former state government in 2014 and an expression of interest campaign was held seeking interest from private developers.

But the land will now be gifted to the club for football and “community development” purposes likely to include shops and residential apartments. 

The Bulldogs issued a statement confirming that it has been working on a master plan for the redevelopment of the precinct for some time.  

“The Club plans to develop the southern end of VUWO both with match-day viewing, seating, and hospitality offerings, but to also develop the expanded site with complementary uses which may include car parking, commercial, residential, entertainment and retail opportunities.” 

Income from developing the commercial and residential elements of the project will be used to fund further upgrades to the oval.

The project will require the realignment of Cross Street.

The club is also looking to extend its crown lease over the balance of Whitten Oval.

It will use also the extra income generated from the plans to allow it to sell out of its remaining licensed premises and follow the suit of other AFL clubs cutting their reliance on pokies.

“The arrangement recognises that only the Western Bulldogs can optimise the real potential of this unique site,” the club said.

“It will be a vibrant and entertaining football venue on weekends and a busy and attractive place to live, work, dine and play sport during the week.”

Whitten Oval will primarily remain the home of women’s and VFL games, but the club expects the expanded capacity and quality to make scheduling the occasional heritage game in the men’s AFL premiership season an option.

Redesign options will be revealed by the end of this year.

The project is part of a landmark deal between the AFL and the state government that includes a $225 million revamp of the Bulldogs’ home ground Etihad Stadium and its surrounding precinct.

Digital Editions


  • Residents encouraged to mind water usage

    Residents encouraged to mind water usage

    Residents across Melbourne’s north west are being called upon to reduce their water consumption as state storage levels fall to 61% of capacity. This current…

More News

  • Aery’s big moment

    Aery’s big moment

    At just 16, Druids’ Ira Aery is doing battle with some of the best cricketers in Australia. The teenager’s game has gone from strength to strength the past 12 months,…

  • Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

    Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

    Victorian community organisations and groups will receive a total of $600,000 in grants from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) to develop and implement local road safety projects. The funding, part…

  • Celebrity alcohol ads slip into teens’ Insta feeds

    Celebrity alcohol ads slip into teens’ Insta feeds

    Celebrities are promoting their own alcohol products on Instagram without clear disclosure of advertising content and almost all posts are visible to underage users, according to new research from La…

  • New toolkit to help women report abuse in sport

    New toolkit to help women report abuse in sport

    Australian women face significant risk when disclosing gender-based violence in sport and often receive inadequate or harmful responses according to new research from La Trobe Univeristy. The research project, supported…

  • Finalists announced for AFL community venue award

    Finalists announced for AFL community venue award

    The 2025 finalists have been announced for the AFL’s Ken Gannon Football Facilities Award, recognising the projects that set the benchmark in best-practice design and development to support the continued…

  • Multicultural health committee expanded

    Multicultural health committee expanded

    Victoria’s Multicultural Health Advisory Committee has been expanded in an effort to make the state’s health system more inclusive and diverse. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas unveiled the strengthened and expanded…

  • Results may vary but laughs guaranteed

    Results may vary but laughs guaranteed

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532618 Veterans of Australian comedy and old mates, Ross Daniels and Geoff Paine, are returning to this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival with a…

  • Changing young lives

    Changing young lives

    Anglicare Victoria, the state’s largest provider of out-of-home care, has put out an urgent call to locals in the west to become foster carers. For Braybrook resident and foster carer…

  • Men’s shed car show comes back

    Men’s shed car show comes back

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532180 For the 18th time, the Hobsons Bay Men’s Shed Car and Bike Show will take place on Sunday 22 February at Apex Park…

  • Busy summer results in park repairs

    Busy summer results in park repairs

    After a heavy schedule of summer events combined with a heatwave and a lack of rain, Footscray Park is getting some much needed maintenance and rehabilitation works. Events such as…