A group of men and women at an the official opening of the athletics centre.
FINISH LINE CROSSED: The official opening of the upgraded Bill Jacob Athletic Centre brought together community leaders, representatives of Wagga Wagga's thriving athletics community, and members of the late Bill Jacob's family.

Projects & Works

Athletics Centre upgrade delivers state-of-the-art facility for Wagga Wagga

Published: 14 Mar 2025 11:10am

The newly upgraded Bill Jacob Athletics Centre at Jubilee Park was officially unveiled Friday, 14 March, marking a major milestone for athletics in the Riverina.

The multi-million-dollar redevelopment has transformed the centre into a premier hub for inclusive athletic training and competition – one capable of hosting events at regional, state, and national levels.

Independent Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr MP officially opened the site on behalf of NSW Minister for Sport, The Hon Stephen Kamper MP.

Dr McGirr was joined by other guests including Councillor Lindsay Tanner, representing Wagga Wagga City Council, Bob Hay, representing the local athletics community, and members of Bill Jacob’s immediate family, including his wife Robin and daughters Sarah Young and Ruth Murray.

Wiradjuri Elder Aunty Mary Atkinson delivered the Welcome to Country, while proud Wiradyuri man Luke Wighton performed a Smoking Ceremony, acknowledging the cultural significance of this revitalised community space.

Upgrades to the Athletics Centre include a new all-weather 400m synthetic track, improved drainage and irrigation, new long jump runways, warm-up areas, and shot-put circles, as well as refreshed steeplechase, javelin, discus, and high jump facilities.

Many of these improvements have also prioritised upgrades to accessibility, particularly for wheelchair athletes using the space.

The red surface of an athletics track.
TRACK The running track of the Bill Jacob Athletics Centre now has a synthetic surface.

Overall, these enhancements will firmly establish Wagga Wagga as a dynamic hub for first-class athletics training and competition, with a site that offers more inclusive, high-quality facilities for athletes of all ages, abilities, and disciplines.

Named in honour of the late Bill Jacob, the centre stands as a lasting tribute to his dedication to athletics in Wagga Wagga.

A driving force behind the establishment of the Kooringal Athletics Club in 1978 – later the Kooringal-Wagga Athletics Club – Mr Jacob spent four decades coaching, mentoring, and developing the next generation of Riverina athletes and coaches.

His tireless volunteer efforts helped create the original Jubilee Park athletics facility, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire.

The upgraded Centre has already hosted its first events, welcoming junior and adult athletes training and competing at club level.

Looking ahead, Council has also begun taking bookings for 2025 school carnivals and athletics events.

For more information, visit the Bill Jacob Athletics Centre webpage.