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Sports Grounds - Field Availability Line - 1300 655 180

This line is updated twice a day during the week (if required) at:

• 9am
• 2pm

And daily on weekends (only if required) at:

• 8am

If you experience problems with the Field Availability Line, contact Council on 9707 9999 and ask for Facilities Bookings Officer (business hours) or Customer Service (after hours).

Once a field is closed by Council, no sporting clubs or associations have any authority to approve the use of sporting grounds.

 

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$550 FINE FOR SMOKING AT A SPORT EVENT

Please be aware that NSW Health - Tobacco Compliance Officers will now be issuing fines to people found smoking at sporting events.

Smoking has been banned at sport venues in spectator areas since 7 January 2013 under the Smoke-free Environment Act 2000.

Club members and spectators are still saying that they are not aware of the new regulation and have not been advised by their club.

Unfortunately this excuse will not prevent the individual from receiving a fine but there is a need for clubs to reinforce the awareness of this new regulation.

The fine for smoking at a sporting event is $550 to the individual smoker.