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MCC Commitment to Child Safety


The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) is strongly committed to promoting the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people who visit the MCG.

As ground manager of the MCG, safety is our number one priority.

We provide an inclusive and welcoming environment where children and young people can enjoy live events and other activities such as an MCG Tour or a visit to the Australian Sports Museum.

Child safety policies & procedures help ensure the MCG is a safe environment for all children and young people on event and non-event days. These policies and procedures also apply to the external venues managed by the MCC.

Child safety is everyone’s responsibility.

All adults who attend the MCG, whether staff, volunteers, contractors or visitors, are expected to conduct themselves responsibly when in the presence of children and young people and treat everyone with care and respect.

The MCG is the people’s ground – a special place full of memorable experiences, and a safe venue for everyone.

MCC Child Safety policies and procedures

MCC Child Safety & Wellbeing Policy
MCC Child Safety Code of Conduct
MCC Child Safety Complaints & Reporting Procedure


Child Safety Resources

Children (5-12 Years)


Click here to download the MCC Commitment to Child Safety Rights & Responsibilities resource for children.

Young People (13-18 Years)


Click here to download the MCC Commitment to Child Safety Rights & Responsibilities resource for young people.

Family & Community


Click here to download the MCC Commitment to Child Safety Rights & Responsibilities resource for parents.

Click here to download a resource outlining what we do to keep your children and young people safe.

Raising a concern

Hear something, see something, then say something. Click here to download the poster.

Click here to download a resource outlining how the MCC responds to child safety incidents.

For any safeguarding queries email childsafety@mcc.org.au.

Contact kids helpline www.kidshelpline.com.au or freephone 1800 55 1800.

If in immediate danger, contact the police on 000.