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  2. Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    During the 2011-12 NBL season the Gold Coast Blaze played two home games at the centre. The Convention Centre was also the home to the Brisbane-based netball side the Queensland Firebirds from 2008 to 2017. The Firebirds were a foundation club of the Commonwealth Bank Trophy (CBT) in 1997 and played at the 2,700 seat Chandler Arena.

  3. Brisbane, Queensland Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre: 1998–2008, 2016–2019 4,000 1995 present Brisbane, Queensland Sleeman Sports Centre: 1984–1986 2,700 1982 present Chandler, Queensland Cairns Taipans: Cairns Pop-Up Arena: 2020–2021 2,000 2020 2021 Cairns, Queensland Illawarra Hawks: Beaton Park Stadium: 1979–1997 2,000 1965 ...

  4. Venues of the 2032 Summer Olympics and Paralympics

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    Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Village 14,000 Additional Collyer Quays, Robina [1] [10] Gold Coast Olympic and Paralympic Village 2,600 Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre [1] Main Press Centre Existing Visy Glass factory, West End [11] International Broadcast Centre: Temporary Brisbane Riverstage: Festival / Live Site 9,500 Existing

  5. Brisbane Entertainment Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane Entertainment Centre was built by the Brisbane City Council opened on Thursday 20 February 1986 with the first event being ice dancers Torvill and Dean. On 1 July 2002, the ownership was transferred to Stadiums Queensland. It has been operated since 1986 by ASM Global (formerly AEG Ogden Brisbane Pty Ltd). [3]

  6. Sport in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The city's major stadiums and sporting venues include the Gabba (a 42,000 seat round stadium at Woolloongabba), Lang Park (a 52,500 seat rectangular stadium at Milton also known by its corporate name Suncorp Stadium), Ballymore Stadium, the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre, the Sleeman Centre (swimming), the State Tennis Centre, the Eagle ...

  7. Oz Comic Con - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre 27–28 November (date changed due to COVID-19 pandemic) 2022 Adelaide Adelaide Showground 21-22 May Canberra: Exhibition Park in Canberra: 27–28 August Brisbane Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 17–18 September Sydney International Convention Centre Sydney 24–25 September

  8. Category:Sports venues in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre; ... Perry Park, Brisbane; Peter Burge Oval; Purtell Park; Q. Queensland State Equestrian Centre; Queensland State Hockey Centre;

  9. Cultural Centre busway station - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Centre busway station is located in Brisbane, Australia serving the South Bank precinct. It is located directly south of Victoria Bridge and close to South Brisbane railway station . The station takes its name from its location within the Queensland Cultural Centre precinct.