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An aerial photograph of Mission Whitten Oval, taken from the north and looking south, on a bright sunny day. The VU High Performance Centre is in the foreground with the EJ Whitten Stand, John Gent Stand and Administration areas on the right
The front entrance of Mission Whitten Oval, featuring the EJ Whitten statue, and distinctive red, white and blue diamonds on the building façade
Looking across the EJ Whitten Stand from south to north, with the red, white and blue seats in the foreground, and the VU High Performance Centre, northern goal posts, and light tower in the background
A close up of the 2016 AFL Premiership Trophy, with red, white and blue ribbons tied to its handles, shown spot-lit inside a glass showcase with the 2018 AFLW trophy and 1954 VFL Premiership trophy visible in the background
The gym floor in the VU High Performance Centre: in the background is a Bulldogs-blue wall with large white running Bulldog logo, with a long, white and blue sled track leading towards it and a rack of hand weights to the right, and bar weights in tower racks to the left

Mission Whitten Oval—Western Bulldogs Football Club

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Presented by: Western Bulldogs Football Club

Description

In 2025 the Western Bulldogs celebrates 100 years in the VFL/AFL, and what better way to celebrate the incredible history and legacy of the club and its powerful connection to the people of the West than with a visit to the newly redeveloped Mission Whitten Oval?

Following an extensive three-year, $78 million reimagining of the entire precinct, the spiritual home of the Western Bulldogs reopened in mid-2024 featuring a 1,800-square-metre multi-purpose indoor training facility, the largest gym in the AFL, a 25-metre-long lap pool, plunge pools and sauna; rebuilt Whitten Stand, administration and football department facilities and the creation of a new Bulldogs Museum; a 400-person Western Grounds function space overlooking the oval; dedicated program spaces for the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation; a new Women’s Health and Leadership Hub; upgraded oval playing surface and new lighting towers rated to broadcast quality.

What's On

Explore the public areas of the precinct at your leisure, including the Bulldogs Museum and shop, Whitten Stand, the indoor field, the theatrette, and the Western Grounds function space, and grab a coffee or lunch at Alfa Bakehouse café.

Limited tours will be available through the Victoria University High Performance Centre, with the chance to see inside the gym, pool, and high-performance areas used by Western Bulldogs players and staff.

This site is mobility-friendly and neurodiverse considerate. Find out more on our new Access Map

Children's Activities

Come and explore our adventure playground, try out your football skills with our inflatable activities and meet the Bulldogs mascots!

Images: (1) The venue from above. Photo: Western Bulldogs (2) Front Entrance and EJ Whitten Statue. Photo: Chris Matterson (3) EJ Whitten Stand. Photo: Chris Matterson (4) Premiership Cups in the Bulldogs Museum. Photo: Western Bulldogs. (5) Gym floor in the VU High Performance centre. Photo: Western Bulldogs.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Saturday 26 July + Sunday 27 July
Open access to public areas from 10am—4pm
No bookings required

Tours of VU High Performance Centre run 12pm, 1pm, 2pm + 3pm
Running for 30 minutes in groups of 20
Bookings required

Bookings

This program includes both open access and pre-booked components. Where bookings are required—a $7 booking fee applies

First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 2 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 5 July

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Meeting Point

Enter via Whitten Avenue (front doors) or Barkly St (pedestrian gate)

Accessibility

Fully wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom, Elevator access, Accessible parking nearby

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