The Inclusion Project - Melbourne Vixens

Melbourne Vixens

The Melbourne Stars cricket team are based in Melbourne, Victoria, competing in the Big Bash League (BBL), Australia's premier Twenty20 cricket. The Stars are one of the founding teams of the BBL and have since established themselves as a formidable force in the league. They play their home matches at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), one of the most iconic cricket venues in the world. Led by a combination of domestic and international cricketing talent. The Stars have consistently featured in the playoffs of the BBL, aiming to secure their maiden championship title. With a passionate fan base and commitment to entertaining cricket, the Melbourne Stars are a key fixture in Australian cricketing culture

The Stars have been partnering with The Inclusion Project since 2022 and will continue to work together in their 2024/5 season.

The Inclusion Project - Melbourne Vixens

Participants Receive

A Sensory Map to identify high sensory and low sensory areas to help you navigate through the stadium and prepare for additional noise, crowded areas.

Social Stories that illustrate how to navigate the venue or event, displayed through pictures in an easy to understand structure.

A lanyard to wear from arrival at the stadium to allow staff to recognise that you may require additional assistance throughout the event or matchday

Access to Sensory Friendly Space which is designed to provide sensory relief and stimulation for people living with sensory needs. Operated by Occupational Therapists to provide individualised support for participants.

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SOCIAL STORY

A social story is a short, structured narrative that explains a situation, concept, or social interaction in a clear and supportive way. Social stories help build understanding, reduce anxiety, and provide guidance on expected behaviors in various settings. They use simple language and visuals to outline what to expect, how to respond, and why certain actions are important.

SENSORY MAP 

A sensory map is a visual guide that highlights different sensory experiences in a space or venue , helping individuals identify areas that may be calming or overwhelming. It supports sensory needs by providing clear information on noise levels, lighting, and other environmental factors.

Common Questions

What loud noises can happen at the game?

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During the pre-match there will be announcements over the PA system , music will also be playing throughout the venue. Pre match introductions will be done along with LED flashing lights.

What loud noises can happen at a game

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The Melbourne Vixens consistently sell out their matches. There are certain themed rounds such as Indigenous Round and Inclusion Round.

What are average crowd sizes

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The Melbourne Vixens average a crowd of 8500 at John Cain Arena.


Is public transport easy to catch to John Cain Arena?

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Trains, trams and buses operate frequently, dropping you right at the door of the precinct.

Train

Richmond Station Jolimont Station Flinders Street Station

Tram

Tram 70 (Wattle Park) from Flinders Street and Richmond Stations. These stop at Rod Laver Arena (Stop 7B), John Cain Arena (Stop 7C) and AAMI Park (Stop 7D).  

Tram 48 (North Balwyn) and Tram 75 (Vermont South). These stop adjacent to the MCG on Wellington Parade.  

Bus

Bus 246 (Latrobe Uni – Elsternwick Station) stops at the corner of Olympic Boulevard and Punt Road.