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Employment at the MCG

The Melbourne Cricket Club is an equal opportunity employer. The club employs a range of permanent, part-time, contract and casual positions across a range of duties.

From time to time, positions will become available and will be posted on the Positions Vacant page of this website. Applications will be welcomed for these positions only.

Please note: 

Other organisations that employ staff to work on event days are: 


        • Security – Secure Corp                               
        • Hospitality – Spotless and Epicure Catering (send an email)                      
        • Cleaning – ISS          

Please contact these organisations directly with employment enquiries as these positions are not employed through the MCC or MCG.



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