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Yes. Wentworth Park Sporting Complex has a pay and display public carpark available from 6am-6pm Monday to Friday. See the section on parking for more information.

Race meets are held every Friday and Saturday evening by GBOTA. Click on the link to their website for more details.

Yes. The oval is available for hire to different groups and is regularly used by St Andrews Cathedral School and other local schools for sports.

No. The area to the South and the sports grounds to the North are managed by City of Sydney Council. You will need to contact them for further information.

Yes. It will depend on how many people and where you want to hold the function, but we regularly have functions on race nights whether they are involved with the greyhound races or not.

No. Wentworth Park Sporting Complex is a licenced venue so no alcohol can be brought on-site.

Yes. We try to ensure that all the race meets are family friendly and police/security are on site to ensure everyone acts respectfully. GBOTA actually holds a number of special family friendly events on race nights.

Yes, Wentworth Park has a full range of policies including a PID policy. Click here PID Policy WPSCLM 2024 or contact us for more details.

Yes. Wentworth Park Sporting Complex has a pay and display public carpark available from 6am-6pm Monday to Friday. See the section on parking for more information.

Race meets are held every Wednesday and Saturday by GBOTA. Click on the link to their website for more details.

Yes. The oval is available for hire to different groups and is regularly used by St Andrews Cathedral School and other local schools for sports.

No. The area to the South and the sports grounds to the North are managed by City of Sydney Council. You will need to contact them for further information.

Yes. It will depend on how many people and where you want to hold the function, but we regularly have functions on race nights whether they are involved with the greyhound races or not.

No. Wentworth Park Sporting Complex is a licenced venue so no alcohol can be brought on-site.

Yes. We try to ensure that all the race meets are family friendly and police/security are on site to ensure everyone acts respectfully. GBOTA actually holds a number of special family friendly events on race nights.