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A Fan's Complete Guide to GIO Stadium in Bruce

Everything first-timers and regulars need to know about getting to, getting around and enjoying game day at Canberra's premier sporting venue.

By The Daily Canberra · Published 21 February 2026 at 6:55 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:23 pm

A Fan's Complete Guide to GIO Stadium in Bruce
Photo: Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au

GIO Stadium, located in the suburb of Bruce in Canberra's north, is the ACT's largest and most versatile sporting venue. It is home to both the Canberra Raiders in the NRL and the ACT Brumbies in Super Rugby Pacific, meaning it hosts elite-level action from early autumn right through to the depths of a Canberra winter. For anyone who loves live sport in the capital, knowing your way around GIO Stadium is essential.

Getting there is straightforward. The stadium sits close to the Belconnen town centre and is well served by ACTION buses from the Civic interchange and Belconnen bus station. Route information is published on Transport Canberra's website. If you prefer to drive, parking is available in the surrounding streets and on nearby lots, though arriving early on a big match day is strongly recommended as spots fill quickly. Cycling is another popular option given the area's network of shared paths.

Inside the venue you will find covered and open grandstands offering views from every angle. The Hill, the uncovered grassed area at one end, is a favourite gathering spot for supporters who like to stand and create atmosphere. Concession stands sell food and drinks throughout the ground, and the stadium has accessible facilities including accessible seating areas and drop-off zones for patrons who need them. Gates typically open at least an hour before kick-off.

Tickets for Raiders and Brumbies games are available through each club's website as well as at the gate on match day. Membership with either club is the simplest way to guarantee your seat for every home game. For one-off visits, buying online in advance is recommended as popular fixtures do sell out. Children's tickets are generally very affordable, making GIO Stadium a great outing for families.

Canberra winters can be bracing, so come prepared. Layers, a beanie and a good pair of gloves will make a night game far more comfortable. With great sport, a welcoming crowd and a relaxed atmosphere that is hard to match at bigger-city venues, GIO Stadium offers a genuinely memorable live sport experience in the heart of the capital.

Sources: GIO Stadium Transport Canberra

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