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  2. Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct is a series of sports stadiums and venues, located in Melbourne, Victoria, in Australia. The precinct is situated around 3 km east of the Melbourne central business district , located in suburbs of Melbourne and Jolimont , near East Melbourne and Richmond .

  3. Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre (originally known as the Swimming and Diving Stadium and now known commercially as the AIA Vitality Centre [1]) is a sports administration and training facility located in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct in Melbourne, Australia.

  4. Melbourne Park - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Park is a sports venue in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Since 1988, Australia's bicentenary, Melbourne Park has been home of the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament played annually in January. The park has multiple venues where the Australian Open matches take place.

  5. Yarra Park - Wikipedia

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    Yarra Park (35.469 hectares) [1] is a public park that is part of the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct, a sporting precinct in Victoria, Australia. Located in Yarra Park is the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and numerous sporting fields and ovals, including the associated sporting complexes of Melbourne and Olympic Parks.

  6. Melbourne Rectangular Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, currently known as AAMI Park for sponsorship reasons, [5] is a multi-purpose stadium located in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct in the suburb of East Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

  7. Category:Sports venues in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre; Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct; Moonee Valley Racecourse; Moorabbin Oval; Motordrome (Melbourne) N.

  8. Docklands Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Offices at the precinct serve as the headquarters of the Australian Football League (AFL) which, since October 2016, has had exclusive ownership of the venue. [7] With a capacity for over 53,000 spectators for sports, it is the second-largest stadium in Melbourne after the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

  9. Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre is an international sporting venue located in Albert Park, Victoria, Australia. The centre was opened on 24 July 1997 at a construction cost of A$65 million. The centre was opened on 24 July 1997 at a construction cost of A$65 million.