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This week saw Sunshine Coast's premier sporting venues buzzing with action as several local clubs secured important wins in their respective competitions. The results have set up fascinating contests heading into the final weeks of the winter season, with supporters flocking to grounds across the region in numbers that vindicate ongoing investment in stadium infrastructure.
At the Alex Head Oval in Caloundra, the home side's performance against neighbouring competitors drew a crowd estimated at over 3,400 spectators—a solid turnout that reflected growing interest in local competition. The ground's recent upgrades to its western grandstand have improved sightlines considerably, and the venue's capacity now hovers around 5,200 across all seating areas. The match itself went down to the wire, with momentum swinging twice before the home team edged victory in dramatic fashion.
Meanwhile, at Kawana Sports Complex on the northern outskirts, Saturday's double-header saw both the primary fixture and the supporting match deliver compelling narratives. The afternoon's opening clash proved a high-scoring affair, with attacking play dominating proceedings under clear skies. Kawana's modern facilities—featuring floodlights upgraded in 2024 and a newly resurfaced playing field—continue to attract quality competitions and respectable crowds, with Saturday's attendance topping 2,100 across both matches.
The Sunshine Coast Sports & Events Centre on Horton Parade also hosted significant fixtures, with its 2,800-capacity main stadium providing an intimate yet professional setting for competitors and spectators alike. The venue's popularity among regional organisations has made it a cornerstone of the coast's sporting calendar, and this weekend's results underscored why clubs and associations remain committed to hosting fixtures here.
What emerged from the week's competition was a clear message: local sport continues to thrive when proper facilities match community passion. Ticket prices across venues remain accessible, with most general admission at $15-25, ensuring families can enjoy regular weekend outings without excessive financial burden. Bar and catering services at each ground have also expanded, creating pre- and post-match social spaces that strengthen community connection.
Looking ahead, these stadiums and ovals will host several decisive fixtures as the season approaches its business end. Supporters are encouraged to book ahead for upcoming blockbuster matches, as recent crowd figures suggest popular contests will fill to capacity. For comprehensive fixture lists, pricing, and parking information, visit the respective venue websites or contact the Sunshine Coast Events Authority directly.
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