Accessibility

We want to make Sydney Swans home games at the SCG inclusive for everyone. Click here to find information the Sydney Swans Accessibility Guide.

For further assistance, contact the Sydney Swans membership team by phone on 02 9157 5020 10am – 4pm AEST Monday to Friday or email us at swansmembership@sydneyswans.com.au

On game day at the SCG please speak to your nearest customer service representative or visit the Sydney Swans Support Office on Driver Avenue open until quarter time.

Sydney Cricket Ground Accessibility page

Information from the Sydney Cricket Ground regarding accessibility. Use this page to contact the accessibility team at the SCG.

A day at the SCG - Visual Story

Visual stories are written in an easy-to-read format and use pictures to provide greater accessibility for everyone.

This Visual Story has been developed by the SCG in collaboration with Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect). Visual stories are used to prepare people for a new environment or situation.

Before I go . . . I can click on this link to prepare for my visit at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

The Sydney Swans are an affiliate of the Companion Card program and the Sydney Swans agree to provide an equivalent membership to the cardholder’s companion at no charge. Contact the Sydney Swans Membership team to organise your companion card membership.

For ticket purchases, use the accessible booking form through Ticketek to use your companion card. Or look for the option 'Do you need a ticket for a companion card holder' option after selecting your first seat online.

Information regarding Companion Cards can be found below. For those outside NSW and VIC, please contact the customer service branch of your state government.

Hidden Disabilities

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a simple tool for you to voluntarily share that you have a disability or condition that may not be immediately apparent – and that you may need a helping hand, understanding, or more time in shops, at work, on transport, or in public spaces.

The Sydney Cricket Ground supports and recognises the Hidden Disability Sunflower

The Sunflower is a globally recognised symbol for Hidden Disabilities. The lanyard is a way that people with Hidden Disabilities can indicate to staff that they may need extra support, time, and understanding. There will be a limited number of lanyards available at the SCG. It is OK if I don’t have a lanyard, I can still get help if I need. If I already have a Sunflower lanyard I can bring it with me.

Information is correct at the time of publishing.


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