Major upgrade complete at Melbourne and Olympic Parks

Written by Jan 20, 2025Spice News

The program, which includes more than $20 million in investment, has delivered improved amenities for guests and players during the current Australian Open event, and for major events throughout the year.

The renovations include a telescopic awning above Rod Laver Arena’s rooftop bar and restaurant, Upper Deck.

The new roof, designed by Melbourne-based Cox Architecture, uses the same concept and material as Wimbledon’s centre court.

Comprising eight sections made of light permeable fabric, and adjustable for all weather conditions, the roof opens fully for perfect Melbourne nights.

Significant works have also been completed at John Cain Arena to bring the retractable roof to the standard of Rod Laver Arena and Margaret Court Arena.

For guests seeking a premium experience, Rod Laver Arena has received a facelift.

All 31 of the venue’s private suites have been redesigned and refurbished by architects Populous, with the Federation Cup Room also receiving a revamp ahead of the ongoing Australian Open marquee premium experience, AO Reserve.

Melbourne and Olympic Parks’ chief operating officer Megan O’Reilly says the works are delivering improved experiences for guests during the Australian Open.

“These works cater for the future here at Melbourne and Olympic Parks, with a busy events schedule, seven-day-a-week venues and major sporting and entertainment events planned throughout 2025,” she says.

“We are committed to being the gold standard for live events in Victoria, and these upgrades deliver on that promise, ensuring an exemplary experience for guests, players and hirers.”

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