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Basketball. Victoria Giants (2003–2004) Melbourne United (NBL; training) (2018–present) Basketball Australia (2018–present) Other Tenants. Table Tennis Victoria Victorian Water Polo Australian University Sport Squash Vic Swimming Victoria Basketball Victoria Diving Victoria. Melbourne Vicentre [1] Website: Melbourne Sports Centres
Dandenong Stadium is an Australian sports and entertainment centre in Dandenong, Victoria. The stadium is home to Volleyball Victoria and Dandenong Basketball Association. The stadium features 10 basketball courts, 7 volleyball courts and 3 beach volleyball courts. [3] The original Dandenong Stadium floor was laid in 1982. [2]
Melbourne Park, Victoria South East Melbourne Magic (1991–1998) 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 ...
The State Basketball Centre is a sports arena located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, used primarily for basketball. The stadium features 18 courts, including one basketball show court with seating for 3,200. [ 3 ]
NBL1 South is a semi-professional basketball league in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition. In 2019, Basketball Victoria partnered with the National Basketball League (NBL) to create NBL1. NBL1 South was the lone conference in 2019, with North, Central, West and East joining over the proceeding ...
In 1987, a precursor league to the Big V was established. A women's competition was introduced first followed by a men's competition in 1989. It was known by many names, including Victorian Women's Conference, Country Victorian Invitation Basketball League (CVIBL), and Victorian Basketball League (VBL).
Melbourne Tigers is a NBL1 South club based in Melbourne, Victoria.The club fields a team in both the Men's and Women's NBL1 South. The club is a division of Melbourne Basketball Association (MBA), the major administrative basketball organisation south of Melbourne's Central Business District.
The Tigers moved to the 15,400 capacity (for basketball) National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park in 1992, From 1984 until 1986, The Glass house with its 7,200 capacity was the largest venue used in the NBL. Its position was taken when the Brisbane Bullets moved into the 13,500 seat Brisbane Entertainment Centre in mid-1986.