Accessibility:

PERTH STADIUM

MAKING YOUR VISIT EASIER

At Perth Stadium, we are committed to creating an inclusive environment that prioritises the accessibility safety, security, and comfort of all our visitors and staff.

Our facilities include access, large open concourses and accessible facilities.

Our friendly volunteers and venue staff are always ready to lend a helping hand whenever needed on event days to ensure an enjoyable experience for all.

Building Design

Perth Stadium is specifically designed so that services, information and facilities are accessible to all.

Individuals Requiring Universal Access (IRUA) features of the Perth Stadium:

  • 360 degree access across all general admission levels
  • IRUA seating throughout the Stadium
  • Over 60 Universal Accessible Toilets (UAT)
  • 3 Changing Places toilets – The first stadium in Australia to have more than one.
  • Features include:
  • Space for a user and up to two carers
  • Electric doors
  • Mobile hoist system
  • Height adjustable adult-sized changing bench
  • 450 wheelchair positions (100 more than required according to the 2013 National Construction Code) and 327 Enhanced Amenity Seating for people that have mobility requirements that are not in wheelchairs
  • Wheelchair positions on all levels with flexible seats for carers and guests, accommodating groups of all sizes
  • 9 times more permanent ACROD bays than required (2013 National Construction Code)
  • 12 lifts throughout the Stadium

Perth Stadium supports and recognises the Hidden Disability Sunflower

The Sunflower is a globally recognised symbol for Hidden Disabilities. The lanyard is a way that people with Hidden Disabilities can indicate to staff that they may need extra support, time, and understanding.

Hold an ACROD permit? Please click here for further information on how to register your interest in ACROD parking at the Stadium.

Accessible Parking

Transperth offers a range of accessible services and the Transperth fare is included in your event ticket. For more information, visit the Transperth website.

Sensory Room

Need a quiet space to retreat and recharge at one of our live events? We’ve got you covered.

The sensory room was built with all patrons in mind but designed with a particular focus on supporting our neurodiverse customers.  

Sensory bags are available to borrow from the sensory room during your visit, and each bag contains items such as fidget toys and noise-cancelling headphones to help create a calming and comfortable experience.

The room is located near Bay 149, but you can ask any of our friendly customer service staff during an event and they will guide you to the space. 

Accessible Communication: Auslan & Subtitles

  • Auslan interpretation is available at all matches held at Perth Stadium to support Deaf and hard of hearing patrons.
  • Live captions/subtitles are also provided on stadium screens for key announcements and selected content.