The South-East Sports Hub
(SESH)

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It's Time to say yes and progress the SESH, the proposed new 70-hectare sport and recreation precinct for Melbourne’s South-East. To be owned and managed by the City of Greater Dandenong, the South-East Sports Hub will offer widespread benefits to local communities and help support & encourage an active, healthy lifestyle.

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The proposed South-East Sports Hub will offer an essential sporting and recreational precinct in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs, servicing a population of over 350,000 people in an area already suffering the impacts of an acute shortage of district active open space.

With easy access to major arterial roads, the 70-hectare site is located close to established sporting and community clubs and will become another premier sports complex for the region.

Offering exceptional facilities, the SESH will meet the immediate and future needs of the surrounding population in this fast-growing and highly-constrained corridor.

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The Need

Sports and recreation are the cornerstone of any healthy active neighbourhood and are known to build stronger, happier and safer communities. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to build a healthier community and create space to be active close to home.

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Design

The flexible, multi-use sports facilities will include ovals and pitches, active and passive spaces, fully landscaped wetlands and a centrally-located pavilion for all SESH users to enjoy.

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FAQ

Find answers to common questions about the South-East Sports Hub, such as when it will open and who will own and run it.

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Support

The South-East Sports Hub (SESH) represents a once in a generation opportunity to address the significant shortfall of sporting facilities for local and regional clubs and community organisations within a key region of Victoria.

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Location

The South-East Sports Hub is a 70-hectare community recreation reserve located within close proximity to schools, sporting clubs and community centres, servicing over 350,000 people living within 10km of the proposed site.

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