“The network that Venues NSW manages is going through a period of unprecedented success through the exciting and diverse content that we are able to co-ordinate across our assets.
“The past six weeks have seen an extraordinary range of content, from the huge Coldplay shows of the last week, Travis Scott, Stray Kids, Cold Chisel to the footy codes, and more different people in the community are getting to enjoy our network.”
Gallop said Roberts and Sampson would bring “fresh and different perspectives to the board”.
Roberts, who has been a director of Qtopia Sydney, believes NSW stadiums can be used for much more than what they are now.
“There’s a whole load of other potential stuff, so many other possible solutions for utilising those spaces, outside just sport,” he said. “I think there is potential for a lot more community activities.”
Sampson, who has served on boards such as Harness Racing NSW and the Ricky Stuart Foundation, said it was an honour to contribute to the sport and cultural experiences of people in the state.
“I’ve been lucky enough to visit plenty of stadiums, firstly as a fan and then as a professional,” she said.
“I’m thrilled to help grow the purpose and presence of major events that bring us all together.”
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