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Your Guide to People First Stadium, Carrara: AFL Game Day on the Gold Coast

Plan your visit to People First Stadium at Carrara with this practical guide to transport, parking, seating and what makes this venue special for Gold Coast Suns fans.

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By The Daily Gold Coast · Published 7 March 2026, 6:05 pm

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Updated 11 h ago· 13 July 2026, 6:00 am

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Your Guide to People First Stadium, Carrara: AFL Game Day on the Gold Coast
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People First Stadium at Carrara is the home of the Gold Coast Suns and one of Queensland's most distinctive sporting venues. Set against the backdrop of the hinterland, the open-air stadium has excellent sightlines from almost every seat and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that suits the Gold Coast lifestyle perfectly. On an AFL game day, the precinct comes alive with supporters, face-painted kids and the smell of stadium food well before the first bounce.

Getting to Carrara by public transport is straightforward on game days, with Surfside Buslines running services to the stadium from Surfers Paradise and surrounding suburbs. The Gold Coast light rail also connects the northern suburbs to key bus interchange points. Driving is also an option, with parking available in designated lots around the ground, though arriving early is the best way to avoid any congestion that builds closer to game time.

The stadium offers a good spread of food and drink stalls located on the concourse, serving everything from pies and hot chips to lighter snacks and cold drinks. Family-friendly seating bays are set aside in sections of the ground, and there are accessible areas and facilities for supporters who need them. The open design of the venue means fresh air and natural light for afternoon games, which makes People First Stadium a genuinely pleasant place to spend a few hours.

Seating options range from general admission areas, where you can find your own spot and enjoy the flexibility, through to reserved and premium sections. The Gold Coast Suns membership base occupies dedicated blocks, and member bays tend to fill up quickly for high-profile home games, so purchasing tickets in advance is strongly recommended. Merchandise and team gear is available at stands near the stadium entry points.

Beyond AFL, the stadium has hosted rugby, concerts and other major events, cementing its place as a key venue in the Gold Coast's events calendar. For fixture dates, ticketing and transport updates specific to each Suns home game, the official Gold Coast Suns website is the most reliable source of current information. A day at People First Stadium is a great Gold Coast experience, whatever the result on the field.

Sources: Gold Coast Suns official site Translink Gold Coast

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