Months of “secret” trials at a Tasmanian stadium are credited with removing the biggest remaining hurdle to hosting events there. Multiple reports say the testing involves close input from cricketers, broadcasters and specialist lighting experts, with the goal of checking whether the venue’s design affects play or the quality of the television broadcast. The sources agree that the trials focused on whether lighting arrangements and other aspects of the stadium configuration would compromise the game itself or degrade the television product. According to the articles, the outcomes indicate the design does not create unacceptable impacts for players or for broadcast standards. The reporting frames the work as a multi-month process rather than a single assessment, suggesting repeated trials and evaluations. With this hurdle addressed, attention can shift to other remaining requirements for staging matches or major events at the venue, though the reports do not detail those items. Overall, the coverage presents the testing as a verification step intended to ensure both sporting and media needs are met.