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Important Stadium Information

The Canberra Raiders upcoming match at GIO Stadium against the Gold Coast Titans is still expected to take place on Saturday 3 July 2021 with kick-off at 5.30pm.

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The ACT Government are working closely with the NRL and teams to understand key plans and operations considering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the recent change to the Public Health Directions.

Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions into the ACT, and the need to contact ticket purchasers who have their ticketing account registered in declared areas of concern, ticket sales for the game will stop at 6pm on Friday July 2 2021.

Tickets will not be available to purchase at the venue on match day. This is to ensure the safety of everyone attending the match.  

Masks at GIO Stadium

Under current Heath Directions, patrons entering the stadium, traversing indoor spaces, or using lifts to get to their outdoor seating do not need to wear a face mask, however, they are encouraged to carry one on them and wear it if they feel comfortable to do so.

The exception to this is anyone attending the indoor corporate facilities, lounges, and Suites. All people present will be required to wear a face mask when entering/exiting the indoor area of the corporate facility and anytime they are inside and not consuming food or beverages. Staff working in these areas will be required to wear a face mask at all times.

GIO Stadium’s and the NRL’S  COVID-19 Safety Plan includes ‘clean zones’ for the players, additional cleaning, sanitising, infection control, and allocated seating for spectators.

The health and safety of the community is of paramount importance and Venues Canberra will continue to work closely with the Office of the Chief Health Officer to ensure all biosecurity measures are in place for the protection of fans, players, and officials at the venue.

For up-to-date information on GIO Stadium, please visit giostadiumcanberra.com.au

Face masks and COVID-19 procedures at GIO Stadium

  • Under current Heath Directions, patrons entering the stadium or traversing indoor spaces or using lifts to get to their outdoor seating do not need to wear a face mask; however, they should carry one and wear if they feel uncomfortable whilst indoors.
  • GIO Stadium’s COVID-19 Safety Plan includes ‘clean zones’ for the players, additional cleaning, sanitising, infection control and allocated seating for spectators.
  • The health and safety of the community is of paramount importance and Venues Canberra will continue to work closely with the Office of the Chief Health Officer to ensure all biosecurity measures are in place for the protection of fans, players and officials at the venue.
  • For up-to-date information on GIO Stadium, please visit giostadiumcanberra.com.au

What this means for GIO Stadium Canberra:

  • Anyone that is working in an indoor enclosed area of the stadium will need to wear a face mask, i.e. hospitality staff, venue staff, broadcasters, production staff, indoor coaches boxes, etc
  • If you are in an indoor area with people you don’t usually live or work with a mask will be required. This includes public toilets, public rooms and other indoor areas.
  • Anyone attending the indoor corporate facilities will need to wear face mask when entering / exiting the indoor area of the corporate facility and anytime they are inside and not consuming food or beverages. Staff working in these areas will need to wear a face mask at all times.
  • Patrons entering the stadium or traversing indoor spaces or using lifts to get to their outdoor seating do not need to wear a face mask, however you may wish to encourage patrons to carry one on them and wear if they choose to.

Further details on requirements of masks can be found here – Face masks to become mandatory in the ACT – COVID-19

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.