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Baby Change Stations

Parent Rooms

Parent Rooms are located at the rear of M11 and M28 in the Great Southern Stand, behind M57 in the Olympic Stand and inside the Gate 2 entrance of the MCC Members' Reserve.

Each Parent Room includes baby change facilities, a family toilet and microwave.


Baby Change Stations 

Great Southern Stand

Level 1 Public

  • Female toilet behind M7
  • Male toilet behind M10

Level 1 AFL Members

  • Female toilet behind M24
  • Male toilet behind M25

Level 2

  • Female toilet behind N21
  • Male toilet behind N4/N5

Level 3 Corporate

  • Behind corporate suite 3-54
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