Fairfield Showground
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Fairfield Showground is a multi-purpose indoor-outdoor venue situated in Prairiewood, New South Wales, Australia. Since in the 1970s, it has been a popular venue for multicultural festivals, horse racing, carnivals, markets and club meets attracting as many as 20,000 people. Situated in western Sydney, the showground has around 10,000 sqm of undercover exhibition space and it is overall 33 hectares (79 acres) in size, with parking spaces for over 600 vehicles.
One of the largest festival precinct in Greater Western Sydney, the showground was developed in the 1950s and is surrounded by eucalyptus bushland, with Orphan School Creek meandering on the north.[1]
Markets
Entertainment is also provided for children on most weekends. This can include
Facilities
The Parklands Function Centre is used for engagement parties, wedding receptions, anniversaries, school reunions and award presentation nights for up to 250 people. Adjacent to the Showground is the 18-hole Fairfield public golf course. The function centre was used as a central hub for Fairfield's 2021 Local Council elections.
A harness
Deerbush Park Playground is situated adjacent to the Smithfield Rd carpark of the showgrounds. Opening in 2021 and replacing an older seated area that had a minimal playground of swing sets and slippery dips. It is built in consideration of the older eucalypt trees in the surrounding area that provide shade in the park as well as habitat for various local wildlife. The park contains an array of built in play activities including: climbing ropes and a net course, flying fox, learn-to-ride track, climbing net fort with slide, an accessible riverbed crossing, a water pump and assorted water play activities, sand digger, and voice tubes. There are also various fixed outdoor percussion play musical instruments such as babel drums and chimes. Disability consideration also comes in the form of large liberty swings that allow children in wheelchairs to swing safely, along with wheelchair-accessible carousel and a ground-level trampoline.[5]
Redevelopment
From 2017 onwards the site was significantly redeveloped. In a joint commitment by Fairfield Council, the NSW Government, and the Federal Government, the $28 million redevelopment of the Showground includes three large playing fields, two for rectangular football and one for Australian rules football. The main pitch is a FIFA-accredited synthetic field, with the training pitch a regulation turf field.
Fairfield City Council has announced that the facilities would be available for any Sydney bid to host the Commonwealth Games. Frank Carbone has said Fairfield Showground should be included in any Games proposal saying, “We are looking at investing almost $10 million into the showground, and also seeking more funding for further upgrades”. The intent to host the 2026 or 2030 Games in Greater Western Sydney was put to Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Sports Minister Stuart Ayres.[7]
COVID Testing
The showground made
Culture
The showground is also home to the Australia's first, largest and longest-running
The
The Fairfield Easter Fair is held at the showground and has featured
Furthermore, international artists such as AC/DC have performed in the venue in 1975, playing songs from their debut album High Voltage.[18]
Access
The
See also
- Stockland Wetherill Park, a nearby mall
References
- ^ George V (1991) Fairfield – A History of the District – second edition Fairfield City Council
- ^ Multicultural food and desserts on the Night Markets menu by Winsome Walker from The Daily Telegraph
- ^ Fairfield City Markets
- ^ "End of an era | Fairfield Harness racing to hold last meeting on June 12". 5 June 2017.
- ^ "Deerbush Park Playground | Sydney's first all-abilities playground is fun for everyone". 2 July 2021.
- ^ "Ongoing improvements to facilities at Sydney's Fairfield Showground – Australasian Leisure Management".
- ^ Fairfield keen for some of the action of a western Sydney Commonwealth Games by The Daily Telegraph
- ^ COVID-19 'targeting' Fairfield in Sydney's south west, Health Minister Brad Hazzard says from ABC Western Sydney/By Kathleen Calderwood and Rani Hayman
- ^ Rizk, Rita (29 March 2016). "Thousands to attend Assyrian New Year festivities in Fairfield". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
- ^ McMah, Lauren. "Thousands of people celebrate Assyrian New Year at Fairfield Showground". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
- ^ "Celebrating the Assyrian New Year Festival 6766 in Sydney". Assyrian Universal Alliance. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
- ^ Azadoota - Triple J
- ^ Multicultural Eid Festival and Fair
- Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Vietnamese Festival kicks off in Fairfield tomorrow by The Daily Telegraphy
- ^ Locals embrace first festival by Chris Boulous
- ^ Uruguayos Unidos brings the Latin rhythm of South America for a party to remember by The Daily Telegraph
- ^ AC/DC at Fairfield? Yes, it happened. by Fairfield Champion