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Corporate Suites

MCG Corporate Suites are available for leasing on an annual basis.

Corporate suite holders are guaranteed access to all AFL home and away matches scheduled at the MCG; MCG-hosted AFL Finals Series matches, including the AFL Grand Final, and all international cricket matches at the MCG.

Suite holders are notified of additional events when announced.

Corporate Suite licence fees vary depending on suite capacity and location.

If you would like to discuss MCG corporate suites in greater detail or arrange a viewing of our available facilities, please contact Andrea Kirk on 9657 8890 or andreak@mcc.org.au.


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