
The revamped facilities at the Gippsland Sports and Entertainment Park in Morwell began in July 2025, and are due to be completed in October 2026.
Building a new home
The project, backed by Development Victoria, aims to provide the team and community with a venue befitting of the club’s local importance, giving future generations the best environment in which to nurture footballing prowess.
“We’re pleased to share that the project remains on track for completion in October 2026, with construction moving steadily ahead,” Falcons 2000 SC said via social media.
“Behind the scenes, we have been actively involved in the overall interior design of the venue, ensuring the finished space reflects who we are and delivers a facility our members, players and families an truly be proud of.”
While fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to watch Falcons 2000 SC in their new home, the updates will no doubt stir up even more anticipation. From the pavilion to the pitch, the project ensures that all new facilities are built for, and by, the local community who will use them in years to come.

What will the revamp bring?
The new facilities not only promise an exciting footballing future in the Latrobe Valley, but a sustainable and economically beneficial base for local businesses.
As detailed by Development Victoria via the official website, the project is built to achieve three fundamental outcomes:
- A modern regional sport and events destination
- Sustainability and design
- Community and economic benefits
The club will receive a new pavilion, equipped with high-quality social spaces, seating areas and amenities. Furthermore, the installation of a synthetic pitch (as well as redeveloped turf pitchs) ensures that games can be played no matter the season, no matter the weather.
Prioritising the community
While new pitch surfaces and pavilion revamps signal genuine care and investment, the priority must remain, of course, with the local community. Development projects must not only focus on sporting improvements, but on providing the community with opportunities for engagement and inclusion.
Development Victoria aims for the Falcons’ new ‘nest’ to create new jobs and business activity, improved facilities to increase participation and accessibility, and develop a reputation as a cornerstone sports and entertainment centre in the region.
As such, the Gippsland Sport and Entertainment Park will be the springboard from which the Falcons can soar into a future of success and sustainable development.















