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Sydney SuperDome: Sydney, New South Wales: 21,032 Basketball: Sydney Kings Netball: New South Wales Swifts* Netball: Giants Netball* Rod Laver Arena • Melbourne, Victoria: 17,100 Tennis: Australian Open Netball: Melbourne Vixens* Netball: Melbourne Mavericks* RAC Arena • Perth, Western Australia: 15,500 Basketball: Perth Wildcats Netball ...
The Centre has a 50-metre swimming pool, leisure pool, gym and a multi-functional indoor court that is used for basketball and indoor soccer. [2] Cook and Phillip is one of a number of facilities owned by the City of Sydney, that includes Ian Thorpe Aquatic and Fitness Centre, Andrew Boy Charlton Pool, Victoria Park Pool and Prince Alfred Park ...
The State Sports Centre (known commercially as the Quaycentre) [1] is a multi-use indoor arena in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and was opened in November 1984. With a total of 3,854 fixed and retractable seats the main arena is a focal point of the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre.
Albert Park Basketball Stadium: 1979–1983 2,000 Unknown Albert Park, Victoria: The Glass House: 1984–1991 7,200 1956 Sydney Spirit West Sydney Razorbacks (1998–2009) State Sports Centre: 1998–2009 5,006 1984 Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales Sydney Supersonics City of Sydney Astronauts (1979–1987) Alexandria Stadium: 1979–1985 ...
The arena was known as the Sydney SuperDome from opening in 1999 until 11 May 2006, when it was renamed Acer Arena (after Acer Inc.) as part of a naming rights deal. [5] [6] The naming rights were subsequently purchased by Allphones, the new name Allphones Arena taking effect from 1 September 2011. [7]
The site includes a full sized 50 meter swimming pool, a heated indoor 25 meter pool and several small wading and family pools. There is a full sized gym facility, the indoor stadium facility with a basketball court floor, and a variety of classes and programs. Short term child care is provided for a fee.
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This page contains a list of indoor arenas which are currently the home of a professional basketball team in one of 13 major leagues worldwide, as of January, 2025. The criteria for a league being included in this list are that the league has at least 10 teams and that each team has a home arena with seating capacity of 2,000 or more.