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Stadiums Names |
Info |
State Netball Hockey Centre
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Location |
10 Brens Drive, Royal Park, Parkville, Victoria |
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Broke ground |
March 1999 |
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Opened |
16 March 2001 |
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Owner |
Victorian Government |
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Operator |
State Sport Centres Trust |
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Capacity |
Netball: 250 & 3,000–3,500
Basketball: 3,500
Hockey: 250 & 1,000 |
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Hisense Arena
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Former names |
Vodafone Arena (until 2008), Melbourne Multi-Purpose Venue |
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Location |
Melbourne, Victoria |
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Opened |
2000 |
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Owner |
Melbourne & Olympic Parks Trust |
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Operator |
Melbourne & Olympic Parks Trust |
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Construction cost |
A$ 65 million |
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Architect |
Peddle Thorp |
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Capacity |
10,500 |
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Qantas Credit Union Arena
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Former names |
Sydney Entertainment Centre |
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Location |
Haymarket, Sydney |
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Opened |
1 May 1983 |
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Owner |
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority |
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Operator |
DHCE Pty Limited (Accor (60 %) and Compass Group (40%)) |
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Capacity |
Total: 13,250
Basketball: 10,517 |
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WIN Entertainment Centre
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Location |
Corner of Crown & Harbour Streets, Wollongong, NSW 2520 |
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Opened |
5 September 1998 |
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Owner |
Wollongong Sportsground Trust, Pty Ltd. |
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Surface |
Customisable |
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Capacity |
Basketball: 6,000
Concerts: 5,000
Reduced mode: 1,000-3,000 |
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Adelaide Arena
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Former names |
Clipsal Powerhouse (1992-2002)
Distinctive Homes Dome (2003-2009)
Adelaide Dome (2009-2010) |
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Location |
44a Crittenden Road, Findon, South Australia |
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Broke ground |
1991 |
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Opened |
4 April 1992 |
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Owner |
Scouts SA and
SA Church Basketball |
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Operator |
Basketball SA |
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Surface |
Hardwood |
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Construction cost |
A$16m |
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Capacity |
8,000 |
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Perth Arena
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Location |
Perth, Western Australia |
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Broke ground |
2007 |
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Opened |
10 November 2012 |
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Owner |
VenuesWest |
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Operator |
AEG Ogden |
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Construction cost |
A$548.7 million |
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Architect |
Ashton Raggatt McDougall, Cameron Chisholm Nicol |
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Capacity |
Basketball / netball: 14,846
Tennis: 13,910
Full capacity: 15,500 |
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Vector Arena
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Location |
42-80 Mahuhu Crescent, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Broke ground |
2006 |
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Opened |
APRIL 2007 |
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Owner |
Auckland Council / QPAM |
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Operator |
QPAM LTD |
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Construction cost |
NZ$ 80 million |
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Capacity |
9,000 SEATED 12,000 WITH GA FLOOR |
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North Shore Events Centre
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Full name |
North Shore Events Centre |
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Location |
Silverfield & Argus Place Entrances, Wairau Valley, North Shore City, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Broke ground |
1991 |
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Opened |
1992 |
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Owner |
North Shore Events Centre Trust board |
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Operator |
North Shore Events Centre Trust board |
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Surface |
Sprung "Parquet" Sports Floor |
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Capacity |
4,400 |
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Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre
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Location |
Entertainment Drive, Breakwater Island, Townsville, Queensland |
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Opened |
1993 |
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Capacity |
5,257 |
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Cairns Convention Centre
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Location |
Cnr Wharf & Sheridan Street, Cairns, Queensland, 4870 |
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Opened |
June, 1997 |
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Owner |
Queensland State Government |
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Operator |
Ogden IFC (Cairns) Pty Ld |
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Architect |
Jackie Bruceman Cole [1] |
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Capacity |
Basketball: 5,300 |
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