TIO Stadium
TIO Stadium hosts one Toyota AFL Home and Away game per year and also hosts NAB AFLW games. The renowned wet-season Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) season is primarily based at TIO Stadium and it is also home to the AFL Northern Territory administration team. NT Thunder which plays in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) is also situated at TIO Stadium. TIO Stadium is renowned for holding concerts and other major events in the Northern Territory including annual NRL home and away fixtures for the Territories 'home team’ the Paramatta Eels, a Rugby League World Cup Quarter Final in late 2017, and previously hosted entertainment spectacles including Elton John, Nitro Circus and the Crusty Demons.
In November 2016, AFLNT together with Territory Insurance Office (TIO), announced a $1 million, 10-year extension to the naming rights sponsorship of TIO Stadium.
A naming rights partner of both the TIO NTFL and TIO CAFL competitions, the sponsorship renewal allows TIO to continue its 26-year involvement and support of football in the Territory through to 2026.
Abala Road, Marrara. NT 0812
- Total Capacity: 12,190 (AFL)
- Maurice Rioli Grand Stand: 4,550
- Food: Yes
- Public Bar: Yes
- Members Bar: Kantilla's Members' Bar (Level 3)
- Public Toilets: Yes
- Disabled Access/Seating Areas: Yes, via lift to Level 2 (and for major events only available by calling the event ticketing outlet).
- Car Park Facilities: Free. Main car park at Bonson Gate end - approximately 325 available spaces.
- Access via Public Bus: Public buses operate the number 5 service along Abala Road with a stop at TIO Stadium. For information, including route details and timetables, visit the Northern Territory Department of Transport.
TIO Stadium is a smoke-free venue, smoking is only permitted in designated areas.
TIO Traeger Park
TIO Traeger Park hosts one Toyota AFL Home and Away game per year. It is also the base of the Central Australian Football League (CAFL) and is the second home to NT Thunder, which plays in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL). It hosted the 2011 NEAFL Grand Final, where NT Thunder defeated Ainslie 16.18.114 - 13.14.92.
Facilities include a 225 seat grandstand, corporate and media boxes and it is home to the Central Australian Football League (CAFL) administration team.
TIO Traeger Park has hosted NRL Home and Away games as well as national and international cricket fixtures.
Traeger Park, The Gap. NT 0870
- Total Capacity: 7,164
- Bowden McAdam Grand Stand: 425
- Food: Yes
- Public Bar: Yes
- Members Bar: Monas Members' Bar (Level 2)
- Public Toilets: Yes
- Disabled Access/Seating Areas: Yes (Yes (major events only and available by calling the event ticketing outlet)
- Car Park Facilities: Free via Speed Street
- Access via Public Bus: Public buses operate the 300 and 301 services along Gap Road with stops at TIO Traeger Park. For information, including route details and timetables, visit the Northern Territory Department of Transport.
TIO Traeger Park is a smoke-free venue, smoking is only permitted in designated areas.