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  2. Netball SA Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is owned by the Government of South Australia who in turn lease it to Netball South Australia. It is the main home venue for Adelaide Thunderbirds of Suncorp Super Netball and Southern Force of the Australian Netball League. It is also the main host venue for the Netball South Australia Premier League. It also serves as the ...

  3. List of international sports events in Australia - Wikipedia

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    World Outdoor Championships (Men) Adelaide, South Australia: Bowls: 2000: 8–26 March: World Outdoor Championship (Women) Moama, New South Wales: Bowls: 2012: 24 November – 9 December 2012: World Outdoor Championships: Adelaide, South Australia: 31: Bowls: 2020: 23 May – 7 June: World Outdoor Championships: Gold Coast, Queensland [32 ...

  4. List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand: Auckland Rugby Football Union, Blues, some New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand national soccer team, Auckland Aces and New Zealand national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International and Twenty20 matches 8: Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre Stadium: 48,500 [2] Brisbane Australia: Queensland Athletics.

  5. List of National Basketball League (Australia) venues

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    Henderson, New Zealand Perth Wildcats: Perry Lakes Basketball Stadium: 1982–1986 1,500 1962 2010 Floreat, Western Australia Challenge Stadium: 1987–1990, 2002–2012 4,500 1986 present Mount Claremont, Western Australia Perth Entertainment Centre: 1990–2002 8,200 1974 2002 Perth Burswood Dome: 2004 8,500 1987 2013 Burswood, Western Australia

  6. Adelaide Entertainment Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Adelaide 36ers announced that the Adelaide Entertainment Centre would be the new home of the Adelaide 36ers NBL team. The Adelaide Entertainment Centre has capacity to hold 10,000 Basketball fans. The South Australian Government assigned responsibility for the management of the AEC to the Grand Prix Board in 1989. In August 1998 ...

  7. Adelaide Arena - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Arena (known commercially as Adelaide 36ers Arena) is a multipurpose indoor sports stadium located in Findon, an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is the former home arena for the Adelaide 36ers of the NBL and the current home arena of the Adelaide Lightning of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).

  8. Timezone (video arcades) - Wikipedia

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    Timezone is an international chain of family entertainment centres and amusement arcade centres based in Australia. It is owned and operated by The Entertainment and Education Group (TEEG). Outside of Australia, Timezone is currently operating in India, New Zealand, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

  9. SkyCity Entertainment Group - Wikipedia

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    SkyCity Entertainment Group is a gambling and entertainment company based in Auckland, New Zealand.It owns and operates five casino properties in New Zealand and Australia, which include restaurants and bars, three hotels, [1] a convention centre [2] [3] and Auckland's Sky Tower.