Member Parking
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours of EP3 on non-event days?
EP3 parking will open 30 minutes before the Sporting Club of Sydney opens and will close 15 minutes after the Sporting Club of Sydney closes.
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The opening hours of EP3 are set out below:
Monday - Thursday: 5am - 10.30pm
Friday: 5am - 8.30pm
Saturday: 5.30am - 8.30pmÂ
Sunday: 6.30am - 8.30pm
Public Holidays: 6.30am - 7.30pm
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What are the opening hours of EP3 on event days?
EP3 parking will close four hours before gates open on event days. For example, if gates open at 11.30am, EP3 will be open until 7.30am. After this, EP3 will transition over to event-day parking, and flat rates will apply.
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All cars that are parked in EP3 must be moved prior to gates opening, fines will apply. If you are unsure when events are on at Allianz Stadium or the SCG, you can visit the SCG/Allianz stadium websites.
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What hours will the buggy shuttle run from EP3?
Non-Event Days:
Monday - Thursday: 6am – 8pm
Friday: 6am – 6pm
Saturday: 6.30am – 6pm
Sunday: 7.30am – 6pm
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Event Days:
The buggy service will operate out of EP3 until 4 hours before gates open.Â
*Timings are subject to change
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Where does the buggy shuttle stop?
The buggy shuttle runs between two designated stops: the entry to the Sporting Club of Sydney and the entry to EP3 car park. The buggy will not stop along Driver Avenue to pick up or drop off.
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Who can use the shuttle?
All members and guests are welcome to use the buggy service. Children under the age of 7 are not legally permitted to ride on the member buggy.
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Do I need to scan my membership card/digital membership card to enter EP3?
No, members do not need to scan their membership card on entry into EP3. However, a virtual parking permit is required.
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Members and guests will be fined if they have not obtained a virtual parking permit or have exceeded the three-hour time limit.
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How do I get a virtual parking permit?
A one-page document on how to access the virtual parking permits can be found here.
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If members do not have a phone or have issues downloading the Sporting Club of Sydney app, they are welcome to call the Sporting Club of Sydney reception to manually log a virtual parking permit.
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Where are the accessible parking spots?
The first six parking spots on the Northeastern end of Driver Avenue (Allianz Stadium side) are dedicated accessible parking spots. These are clearly marked with the D/M Parking Permit Holders Only signs. Alternatively, there is an area allocated in EP3 close to the buggy pick up and drop off points. Members will need to display their Mobility Parking Scheme Disability Parking Permit and register for a virtual parking permit in the Sporting Club of Sydney app each time they park.
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Where are the designated motorcycle and scooter parking?
Motorcycle and scooter parking is available on Driver Avenue or EP3. Parking on the footpaths surrounding the NRL building, or Gate 8 is not allowed. Fines will apply for parking outside the designated areas.