Basketball News
Victoria’s State Basketball Centre expansion complete
The $132 million upgrade of the Victoria’s State Basketball Centre at the Knox Regional Sports Park has officially opened, featuring 12 new indoor courts and state-of-the-art facilities.
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The new $17.2 million South Australian State Basketball Centre has officially opened at the Adelaide Showground.
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Works on South Australia’s new ‘home for basketball’ are underway, as part of a $17 million project to build an extension to the Wayville Sports Centre.
Full StoryFuture of Cairns Pop-Up Arena decided
Having played its role as the temporary home of the Taipans and indoor sport in Cairns, the future of the former Bunnings Warehouse has been decided.
Full StoryWork to expand Victoria’s State Basketball Centre begins
Construction work has commenced on the $132 million expansion of the State Basketball Centre within the Knox Regional Sports Park.
Full StoryNew home for SA Basketball and Adelaide Lightning
A new $15 million basketball facility will be built in Adelaide, featuring a 1600-seat arena to serve as the new home of the Lightning WNBL team.
Full StoryNew ownership, name and upgrade for Adelaide Arena
The former home of the Adelaide 36ers, Titanium Security Arena, has a new owner and with it, a new name and $30 million upgrade plans.
Full StoryDEC upgrade on track despite $20 million blowout
The redevelopment of the Derwent Entertainment Centre is on track to be completed for the Tasmania JackJumpers’ entry into the NBL at the start of the 2021/22 Season.
Full StoryBiggest basketball stadiums in Australia
Australia features many impressive indoor arenas for basketball, and we look at the biggest and best stadiums that host the sport around the country.
Full StoryThe rise of Australian & New Zealand Basketball
Basketball in Australia and New Zealand is in the midst of a boom with record crowds, quality arenas across the two countries, and of course, world-class players.
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