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Brydens Stadium, Sydney Uni Sports & Aquatic Centre: Sydney, New South Wales: 1,000 Basketball: Sydney Uni Flames • Retractable roof venues * Temporary tenants
National Tennis Centre: 1991–1998 14,820 1988 Melbourne Park, Victoria Southern Melbourne Saints St. Kilda Saints Westside Melbourne Saints (1979–1991) 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 ...
Sydney Showground Stadium: Sydney: New South Wales: Oval 24,000: Australian rules football: GWS Cricket: Sydney Thunder Soccer: Western Sydney Wanderers* Wollongong Showground: Wollongong: New South Wales: Rectangular 23,000 [12] Rugby league: St George Illawarra Dragons: Brookvale Oval: Sydney: New South Wales: Rectangular 23,000: Rugby league ...
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.
Sydney FC Centre of Excellence; Sydney Football Stadium (1988) Sydney Football Stadium (2022) Sydney Glaciarium; Sydney Ice Arena; Sydney International Archery Park;
Centre 200 is located on George Street, which lies in the heart of Sydney. The arena is connected to a Casino Nova Scotia which was added in 1995, and hosts a Tim Hortons restaurant within its parking lot, generally bringing good business to both venues when Centre 200 hosts an event. However, frequent traffic congestion and shortage of ...
Netball Central is an Australian netball venue located in Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales. Between 2016 and 2018, due to a naming rights arrangement, it was known as the Genea Netball Centre. The venue is owned by Netball New South Wales. It serves as their headquarters and as the main training base for New South Wales Swifts and Giants ...
The Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre ... a play area, a health club and operates swimming classes for all ages. [6] [7] The arena currently holds 10,000 people ...