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Townsville Reveals 100+ Jobs and Volunteer Roles at Major VenuesUpdated

Help run major events at Entertainment Centre and Queens Park. Local venues need crew for upcoming tournaments and shows.

By Townsville Sport Desk · Published 2 July 2026 at 8:20 am ·

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Updated 2 July 2026 at 9:20 pm

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Townsville Reveals 100+ Jobs and Volunteer Roles at Major Venues
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Townsville's sporting calendar is among Australia's most dynamic, with world-class events drawing thousands of spectators annually to our venues. Whether you're keen to volunteer at the next major tournament, secure casual work during match days, or simply understand how to get behind the scenes, the pathways are clearer than you might think.

The Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre (TECC) on Sturt Street remains our flagship multipurpose arena, hosting everything from NRL clashes to international netball competitions. The venue's volunteer program operates year-round, with positions ranging from crowd management and ticketing to hospitality support. According to venue management, casual roles typically pay $25–$32 per hour, with shifts lasting four to eight hours depending on the event. To apply, interested locals should register through the TECC's official website or visit their information desk during stadium hours.

Queens Park, our beloved sporting precinct in the heart of the city, hosts cricket, rugby league, and Australian football fixtures. The ground's volunteer coordinator manages a database of approximately 80 active volunteers each season. While these roles are unpaid, they offer unparalleled access to matches, networking opportunities within Townsville's sporting community, and formal recognition through the local council's volunteer awards program.

First-time volunteers should expect a brief induction covering venue safety, emergency protocols, and crowd management basics—typically completed in 30 minutes. Most venues require volunteers to commit to at least two events per season, though flexible arrangements are available for shift workers and students.

The Townsville Stadium, located near the CBD, frequently hosts athletics, indoor soccer, and motorsport events. Their recruitment process is similarly accessible: applications open six weeks before major events, with selection based on availability rather than experience. The facility prioritises training enthusiastic newcomers over expertise.

For those seeking paid opportunities, food and beverage contractors are the largest employers during events, typically recruiting 40–60 temporary staff per major fixture. Wages start at award rates, with penalty rates applying for evening and weekend work. Security firms also contract extensively; current providers include local companies offering $28–$35 hourly rates.

The Townsville Sports Foundation coordinates many volunteer placements across multiple venues and can guide newcomers through the process. Their website lists upcoming events with volunteer timelines and contact information.

Whether you're looking to earn supplementary income, contribute to your community, or gain behind-the-scenes sporting experience, Townsville's venues offer genuine opportunities. Start by identifying the next event you'd like to support—then reach out directly. Most venues are actively recruiting and genuinely welcoming to newcomers willing to show commitment.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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