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Media Contacts

Melbourne Cricket Club management is responsible for managing all interactions with the media on behalf of the MCG.

All media requests for interview or access to the stadium on non-event days, must be submitted to the communications manager for approval and coordination.  You can contact the communications office by email, phone or post.

Email
Please email communications@mcc.org.au

Phone
Please call Shane Brown, communications manager, on (03) 9657 8866 or 0418 353 431.

Post
For correspondence:

Communications Department
Melbourne Cricket Club
PO Box 175
East Melbourne VIC 8002

For couriers:

Communications Department
Level 3 Olympic Offices
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Jolimont, Victoria (enter via Gate 2)

“The MCG is a Valley of Greatness, a colosseum in which ferocity and the will to compete were the measure of a man – and this is how I will remember it.”

- Kevin Sheedy, 2007

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