Heffron Centre

Heffron Centre

431R Bunnerong Road, Maroubra NSW 2035

431R Bunnerong Road, Maroubra NSW 2035

  • Disabled access
  • Disabled toilets
  • Toilets
  • Showers
  • Changing facilities
  • Car park
  • Sportsfield lights
  • Bike rack
  • Tables
  • Chairs
  • WiFi
  • Air conditioning
  • Meeting room
  • Drinking fountain
  • Basketball court
  • Netball courts
  • Rugby union and Rugby league field
  • Electric Vehicle parking
  • Gymnastics centre
  • Defibrillator

  • No smoking or vaping
  • Dogs prohibited
  • Unleashed dogs prohibited on sports fields
  • Fires prohibited

Heffron Centre is a Randwick Council community sporting facility located in Heffron Park, Maroubra. The centre offers a variety of sports including basketball, netball and volleyball as well as a dedicated gymnastics and dance centre. Heffron Centre is also home to the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Heffron Centre is a Randwick Council community sporting facility located in Heffron Park, Maroubra. The centre offers a variety of sports including basketball, netball and volleyball as well as a dedicated gymnastics and dance centre. Heffron Centre is also home to the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

https://www.heffroncentre.com.au

About the centre

Heffron Centre is the newest sporting facility in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. The centre opened in May 2023 and is located in the heart of the sporting hub of Heffron Park in Maroubra.

Combining community and elite sports, Heffron Centre is a unique community sporting facility providing team and individual sports activities as well as being the home for the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Opening hours

Entry is closed 15 minutes before closing time.

  • Monday to Friday: 9am to 10pm
  • Saturday: 9am to 9pm
  • Sunday 9am to 6pm

The Gymnastics Centre has different hours - visit the Heffron Centre website for the latest hours.

Heffron Centre external view

What we offer

Our facility provides a wide range of sporting activities suitable for the whole family including:

  • netball
  • basketball
  • badminton
  • volleyball
  • indoor futsal
  • a dedicated gymnastics facility including dance

The Heffron Centre includes a public cafe, Rabbitohs fan and merchandise shop as well as a Rabbitohs hall of fame and the Randwick City Hall of Sporting Champions.

The Centre is the new home for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Souths Cares who run education and community support programs for the local community.

Fans can watch the Rabbitohs train on the NRL standard showcase field.

South Sydney Rabbitohs

Get involved

Basketball Players

We are currently seeking enrolments in sporting activities at the centre. To find out more, visit the dedicated Heffron Centre website.

History of Heffron Centre

Heffron Centre is a Randwick City Council facility managed by Belgravia Leisure and the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

More than 10 years in the making, the centre was built as part of Randwick Council’s Plan of Management for Heffron Park to update and improve the previous indoor sports building and gymnastics building.

In 2014 Council developed a partnership with the South Sydney Rabbitohs to build a high performance centre and headquarters as part of what is now the Heffron Centre.

The construction of Heffron Centre was funded by Randwick City Council, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, the NSW State Government and the Australian Government.

Latest updates

Background

Randwick City Council finished construction on a new community sporting facility in Maroubra's Heffron Park known as The Heffron Centre in April 2023.

The Development Application for the project was approved in March 2021 and construction is scheduled to commence in mid 2021 and be complete in mid 2023.

The Heffron Centre is located on the Bunnerong Road side of Heffron Park and is built where the existing indoor sports centre and gymnastics buildings were located. Both of these buildings date from the 1940s and are in poor condition and were demolished as part of this project.

Heffron Centre was designed by award winning architect CO-OP Studio, shaped by community feedback, inspired by the culture and people of Randwick.

The Heffron Centre includes:

  • Indoor multi-purpose facility with two indoor sports halls to accommodate sports such as netball, basketball, badminton, volleyball and indoor futsal
  • Dedicated gymnastics facility (33% larger than the existing facility) including high quality amenities such as air conditioning, changerooms and dedicated bathrooms, office administration and parent / participant viewing
  • South Sydney Rabbitohs’ community and high-performance centre including facilities to support Souths Cares’ educational and community programs
  • Vehicle and bus parking servicing the Heffron Centre
  • Landscaping to integrate the centre with Heffron Park
  • A rugby league standard training field to NRL requirements
  • Upgrade of lighting to adjacent south west sports fields.
Layout of the Heffron Centre.
Inside the Heffron Centre entry with cafe, merchandise outlet and reception for the South Sydney Rabbitohs’ Community and High-performance Centre.
State of the art gymnastics centre.
Inside the indoor sports centre.
Indicative location of proposed Heffron Centre.

Funding  & FAQs

Both Council and the Rabbitohs have achieved funding contributions through the State and Federal Governments to support the Project. The funding breakdown is below:

Indoor Community Sports Centre and Gymnastics Centre:

  • $22.6M Council contribution. Largely funded through
    borrowings as part of the 2017 Our Community Our Future Plan
  • $3.135M State Government grant
    $25.735M TOTAL

South Sydney Rabbitohs High Performance Centre:

  • $10M Federal Government grant
  • $8.696M State Government grant
  • $4M Rabbitohs contribution
  • $3M Council contribution
    $25.696M TOTAL

Showcase Field (part of the Heffron Park Masterplan):

  • $6.315M Council contribution

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most commonly asked questions about the Heffron Centre.

View the FAQ web page.

Community consultation

To find out more information about the community consultation conducted on this project visit the Your Say Randwick website.

Last Updated: 6 March 2024
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