About Us

Blacktown International Sports Park (BISP) is the sporting capital in western Sydney, continuing to grow its earned reputation as an elite, established and all-inclusive multi-sport and community venue. Blacktown International Sports Park’s leading facilities are utilised by community grassroots to professional players at the top of their game.

The Sports Park was developed as a major playing and training venue for athletics, baseball and softball for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Owned by Blacktown City Council and managed by Blacktown Venue Management Ltd.

As the heart of sport in western Sydney, Blacktown International Sports Park (BISP) boasts its first-class sporting facilities for athletics, Australian rules, baseball, cricket, football and softball.

The Blacktown Exercise Sports & Technology hub (BEST) sits at the heart of the Blacktown International Sports Park.

Originally developed for the Sydney 2000 Olympic games, the park has continued to grow its reputation as a world class venue for sporting teams and the local community.

The Blacktown International Sports Park sits at the heart of the Western Sydney Parklands and will benefit, as part of the development of BEST, from new shared paths connecting the precinct to Mavis Street in Rooty Hill and Charlie Bali reserve.