John Cain Arena News
Melbourne Arena renamed John Cain Arena
Melbourne’s 10,300-capacity multi-purpose venue has officially been renamed John Cain Arena, in honour of former Victorian Premier the Hon John Cain.
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A little over a year after being rebranded Melbourne Arena, the Melbourne Park venue is set to be given another new name - John Cain Arena.
Full StoryBasketball boost for Melbourne Arena
The new NBL season tips-off in Melbourne Thursday with the new local derby between United & Phoenix, with fans set to witness a range of improvements at Melbourne Arena.
Full StoryMelbourne Arena new name for Hisense
Hisense Arena has a new name. Effectively immediately, the multipurpose indoor venue is now known as Melbourne Arena.
Full Story$363m Upgrade for Melbourne Park
Melbourne will become the first Grand Slam host in the world to boast three undercover courts under a major redevelopment of the Melbourne Tennis Centre.
Full StoryVodafone Arena becomes Hisense Arena
Melbourne and Olympic Parks Trust today confirmed that Melbourne's premier indoor sports arena will have a new name from 1 July 2008 following the announcement by Hisense of its new naming rights partnership.
Full StoryPayout for Vodafone Arena name change
Taxpayers have funded a payout to telecommunications company Vodafone for loss of naming rights during the Commonwealth Games.
Full StoryGames naming snub angers Vodafone
Vodafone has reacted angrily after having its name deliberately removed from the official list of Commonwealth Games venues.
Full StoryVodafone's signal fades as Telstra deal looms
Vodafone Arena could get a name change during the Commonwealth Games because of a possible sponsorship deal with Telstra.
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