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Conditions of entry

The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) mission is to lead and enable a united high performance (HP) system that supports Australian athletes/teams to achieve podium success.

Conditions of entry

By entering the AIS Track & Field Centre (“venue”), a person (“patron”) acknowledges and agrees to these conditions of entry:

  • Patrons must follow directions from AIS venue staff at all times.
  • Entry to the general public is only available during public opening times.
  • Patrons must pay all applicable fees and charges.
  • Patrons must present an appropriate entry ticket, season pass or AIS-issued ID on request.
  • Children under the age of 15 years must be accompanied and supervised at all times by a responsible adult over the age of 18 years.
  • The following are not permitted within the venue at any time:
    • Smoking or e-cigarettes
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Glass objects
    • Pets or other animals (other than assistance animals)
    • Any items that may cause public nuisance or offence
    • Abusive, disruptive or offensive behaviour or language
  • Cameras, including mobile phone cameras, are not permitted to be used in any change rooms at any time
  • Patrons enter and use the venue at their own risk.
  • The AIS takes no responsibility for any patrons lost or stolen belongings.
  • Video surveillance and recording is in operation within the venue.
  • Emergency exits must be kept clear of any obstructions at all times.
  • Patrons must use designated pathways.
  • The maximum length of any spike used on the track must not exceed 7mm.
  • Javelin, discus and shot put throwing is permitted during public opening times, subject to compliance with the additional throw conditions.
  • Hammer throwing is not permitted during public opening times.
  • The AIS reserves the right to refuse entry to any person.
  • The AIS may evict any patron who the AIS venue staff deem to have failed to comply with any of these conditions.
  • These conditions are subject to change by the AIS.