York Park

York Park
University of Tasmania Stadium
Interactive map of York Park
University of Tasmania Stadium
Former namesAurora Stadium (2004-2016)
LocationLaunceston, Tasmania
Coordinates41°25′33″S 147°08′20″E / 41.42583°S 147.13889°E / -41.42583; 147.13889
OwnerLaunceston City Council
OperatorAFL Tasmania
Capacity15,500 (13,106 seated)
SurfaceGrass
Field size170 m × 140 m (560 ft × 460 ft)
Construction
Broke ground1919
Opened1921
Construction costA$23.6M (redevelopment)
Tenants
Australian rules football

Tasmania Football Club (AFL/AFLW/VFL/VFLW) (2026-present)
Hawthorn Football Club (AFL) (2001–present)
North Melbourne Football Club (AFLW) (2019–present)
St Kilda Football Club (AFL) (2003–2006)
Tasmania Devils (VFL) (2001-2008)
Tassie Mariners (TAC Cup) (1996-2016)
Tasmania Devils Academy (Talent League) (2019-present)
North Launceston Football Club (NTFL/TSL) (1923–present)
Western Storm Football Club (TSL) (2014–2015)

Cricket

Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL) (2015–present)
Hobart Hurricanes (BBL) (2017-present)
Tasmanian Tigers (One-Day Cup) (2022-present)

Soccer

Melbourne Victory FC (A-League Men) (2012-2013)
Western United FC (A-League Men) (2021–2023)
Perth Glory FC (A-League Men) (2022)
Perth Glory FC (A-League Women) (2022)
Melbourne Knights FC (NSL) (2002)

Other Tenants
(2003 Rugby World Cup)
Ground information
CountryAustralia
As of 30 December 2018
Source: Cricinfo

York Park (known for commercial purposes as the University of Tasmania (UTAS) Stadium) is an oval-shaped sports ground in the Inveresk and York Park Precinct, Launceston, Tasmania. The stadium is used primarily for Australian rules football and hosts regular matches in the Australian Football League (AFL).

The area was swampland before becoming Launceston's showgrounds in 1873. In the following decades the grounds were increasingly used for other sports, including cricket, bowls and tennis. In 1919, plans were prepared for the transformation of the area into a multi-sports venue. From 1923, the venue was principally used for Australian rules football by the Northern Tasmanian Football Association, becoming the ground ground of the North Launceston Football Club. The ground also hosted occasional inter-state football matches. Visiting mainland football clubs regularly played mid-season or end-of-season matches at the ground.

As part of a long-term agreement with the Tasmanian Government, the Hawthorn Football Club have played between two and five home AFL matches each season since 2001. Previously the St Kilda Football Club played two home games a year at the ground between 2003 and 2006. The venue hosted its first AFL finals match during the 2021 AFL finals series.

As well as football, York Park has hosted other sports and several concerts and other entertainment events. The venue was redeveloped in 2005 at a cost of $23.6 million, and as of 2025 is currently undergoing a $130 million redevelopment to accommodate four home games per season for the Tasmania Football Club, who will enter the AFL in 2028.

York Park has been home to the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame since 2009.