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The following list includes all current and former arenas used by current and defunct teams playing in the National Basketball League (NBL) during the 2024–25 NBL season. The New Zealand Breakers , South East Melbourne Phoenix and Tasmania JackJumpers all use multiple home venues.
Defunct National Basketball League (Australia) venues (37 P) Pages in category "National Basketball League (Australia) venues" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
An Australian national team (Australia national basketball team, Australia men's national ice hockey team, Australia national netball team) A club playing at the highest domestic level of the sport (National Basketball League (NBL), Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), Australian Ice Hockey League, Suncorp Super Netball)
List of Australian Football League grounds; List of Australian cricket grounds; List of ice rinks in Australia; List of National Basketball League (Australia) venues; List of Australian rugby league stadiums; List of Australian rugby union stadiums; List of soccer stadiums in Australia; List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity
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.
The arena has been home to the Canberra Cannons of the National Basketball League (NBL) and the Australian Institute of Sport WNBL team of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). While the Cannons were playing at the arena it was known as "The Palace".
The National Basketball League (NBL) is a men's professional basketball league in Australasia, currently composed of ten teams: nine in Australia and one in New Zealand.It is the premier professional men's basketball league in Australia and New Zealand.
John Cain Arena is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena located within Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the second-largest venue and show court for the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam professional tennis tournament held each calendar year. The arena also hosts various other sporting and entertainment ...