Which light is right? - John Davis OAM Stadium

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Which lighting option do you prefer for John Davis OAM Stadium?


Option 1: 1400 lux lighting (additional 1.97M excluding GST)

This is the brighter lighting option.

It would allow the stadium to host broadcast-quality night games, including televised soccer, rugby league and rugby union matches.

This option is expected to cost about $1.97 million. This cost would most likely need to be paid for by ratepayers, not through grant funding.


Option 2: 500 lux lighting (additional 474K excluding GST)

This is the lower-level lighting option.

It is designed to meet the current needs of local sport.

This option would still allow the stadium to host major televised daytime events. If a major night-time game needed broadcast-quality lighting, Council would need to bring in temporary lighting. This is estimated to cost about $70,000 each time.


Important things to know

  • The 1400 lux option would give the stadium brighter lights for broadcast-quality night games. However, it would likely cost ratepayers about $1.97 million.
  • The 500 lux option is an additional $474K. The stadium is also being built with the footings and cabling needed to upgrade to 1400 lux lighting in the future, if funding becomes available.
  • If Council decided to retrofit 1400 lux lighting at a later date, it would cost more than $2 million.
  • Major televised sporting events at regional venues do happen, but not often. Bathurst and Mudgee have hosted some major televised or streamed events in recent years, including a small number of night or twilight games.



Which lighting option do you prefer for John Davis OAM Stadium?


Option 1: 1400 lux lighting (additional 1.97M excluding GST)

This is the brighter lighting option.

It would allow the stadium to host broadcast-quality night games, including televised soccer, rugby league and rugby union matches.

This option is expected to cost about $1.97 million. This cost would most likely need to be paid for by ratepayers, not through grant funding.


Option 2: 500 lux lighting (additional 474K excluding GST)

This is the lower-level lighting option.

It is designed to meet the current needs of local sport.

This option would still allow the stadium to host major televised daytime events. If a major night-time game needed broadcast-quality lighting, Council would need to bring in temporary lighting. This is estimated to cost about $70,000 each time.


Important things to know

  • The 1400 lux option would give the stadium brighter lights for broadcast-quality night games. However, it would likely cost ratepayers about $1.97 million.
  • The 500 lux option is an additional $474K. The stadium is also being built with the footings and cabling needed to upgrade to 1400 lux lighting in the future, if funding becomes available.
  • If Council decided to retrofit 1400 lux lighting at a later date, it would cost more than $2 million.
  • Major televised sporting events at regional venues do happen, but not often. Bathurst and Mudgee have hosted some major televised or streamed events in recent years, including a small number of night or twilight games.


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