23/05/2026
Parramatta Council’s new City Economy Strategy 2026-2036 talks about a bigger, stronger, more active Parramatta.
— 150,000 new jobs by 2050.
— A stronger night-time economy.
— More visitor spending.
— More creative and recreation industries.
— Better use of vacant and under-used spaces.
— More places for people to connect.
We think SKTNG fits right into that conversation.
Not just as “a roller rink”.
As a year-round, all-weather venue for skating, music, food, events, lessons, parties, youth jobs, community sessions and social movement.
Parramatta already has Sydney’s second-largest night-time economy, with $1.6 billion in core night-time economy sales turnover.
But night-time economy should not just mean bars, restaurants and late trading.
It can also mean teenagers having somewhere safe to go.
Families doing something active together.
Adults being social without it revolving around alcohol.
Local DJs, coaches, artists, food operators and event producers having a new platform.
Council’s strategy also says Arts and Recreation output has grown 66% since 2019.
That feels like a pretty big clue.
Parramatta is growing fast. More homes, more workers, more density, more transport links, more people.
Now it needs more places to move, meet and belong.
That is what SKTNG is here to help create.
No AI. No algorithms. Just humans on roller skates.
Parramatta has 2 million people within 15km and zero roller rinks. SKTNG is here to change that — and the Council's own strategy backs it up.