Northern NSW Football and the NSW State Government Hunter Infrastructure & Investment Fund
Operator
Northern NSW Football
Construction
Broke ground
28 March 2014[1]
Built
2014
Opened
26 November 2014; 9 years ago (2014-11-26)
Construction cost
AUD $11.3 million (2014)
Architect
ADW Johnson Pty Ltd [2]
Project manager
ADW Johnson Pty Ltd
Tenants
Newcastle Jets Youth 2020–Present (NSW League Two) Emerging Jets Academy 2020–Present
Website
Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility
The Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility (LMRFF) is a football facility located in Speers Point, NSW.
Developed in 2014, it consists of:
2 full-size synthetic football fields,
10 five-a-side football fields,
an administration building,
a 120-space vehicle parking area and associated infrastructure.
^"Construction underway for $11.3 million Lake Macquarie Football Facility". Lake Macquarie City Council. 28 March 2014. Archived from the original on 4 December 2014.
^"Community Newsletter 2" (PDF). lakemac.com.au.
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