Largest Indoor Arenas in Australia

By  Tim Scott , views , updated
Categories: General Urban Australia Asia Pacific
Dataset contains 32 data items (see table below).

Overview

Which is the largest indoor arena in Australia?
The largest indoor arena in Australia is Qudos Bank Arena of New South Wales with a maximum seating capacity of 21,032 spectators.The seating capacities of the indoor arenas in Australia range from capacities of 1,000 spectators to 21,032 spectators, with the average indoor arena being able to host around 6,212.0 spectators.

 Compare Qudos Bank Arena with State Basketball Centre

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States and cities with the most large-capacity indoor arenas
The state with the most large-capacity indoor arenas is Victoria,while the city with the most indoor arenas is Melbourne.


Let's check out some of these largest indoor arenas in Australia.

Qudos Bank Arena.

Qudos Bank Arena is the largest indoor arena by capacity in Australia.

Qudos Bank Arena is an indoor arena in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, which can house a full seating capacity of 21,032 spectators.

Home to teams such as Sydney Kings, the indoor arena hosts events for sports such as Basketball and netball.

 

 Compare Qudos Bank Arena with WIN Entertainment Centre from Wollongong.

 Compare Qudos Bank Arena with Margaret Court Arena from Melbourne.


Rod Laver Arena.

Rod Laver Arena is the 2nd largest indoor arena by capacity in Australia.

Rod Laver Arena is an indoor arena located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It has a seating capacity of up to 16,200 spectators.

The indoor arena hosts events for sports such as Tennis.

 

 Compare Rod Laver Arena with Central Queensland University from Rockhampton.


Perth Arena.

Perth Arena is the 3rd largest indoor arena by capacity in Australia.

Perth Arena is an indoor arena that can seat up to 14,846 spectators. It is located in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

The indoor arena is home to Perth Wildcats and West Coast Fever and is a venue for sports such as Basketball and tennis.

 

 Compare Perth Arena with Ken Rosewell Arena from Sydney.

 Compare Perth Arena with AIS Arena from Canberra.


Brisbane Entertainment Centre.

Brisbane Entertainment Centre is an indoor arena located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It has a seating capacity of up to 14,500 spectators.

The indoor arena is a venue for sports events such as Basketball.

 

 Compare Brisbane Entertainment Centre with State Basketball Centre from Melbourne.

 Compare Brisbane Entertainment Centre with Priceline Stadium from Adelaide.


Adelaide Entertainment Centre.

Adelaide Entertainment Centre is an indoor arena located in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It has a seating capacity of up to 12,000 spectators.

The indoor arena hosts events for sports such as Netball.

 

 Compare Adelaide Entertainment Centre with HBF Stadium from Perth.

 Compare Adelaide Entertainment Centre with Bendigo Stadium from Bendigo.


Ken Rosewell Arena.

Located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Ken Rosewell Arena is an indoor arena which can accommodate up to 10,500 spectators.

The indoor arena is a venue for sports events such as Tennis.

 

 Compare Ken Rosewell Arena with Pat Rafter Arena from Brisbane.

 Compare Ken Rosewell Arena with Titanium Security Arena from Adelaide.


Melbourne Arena.

Melbourne Arena is an indoor arena that can seat up to 10,500 spectators. It is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The indoor arena hosts sports events for Basketball and tennis. Melbourne Arena is home to teams such as Melbourne United and Melbourne Vixens

 

 Compare Melbourne Arena with Brisbane Entertainment Centre from Brisbane.

 Compare Melbourne Arena with University Of Sydney from Sydney.


Datasets on Stadiums and Arenas

Largest Sports Venues   Australia   |   Victoria   |   Australian Capital Territory   |   New South Wales   |   Queensland   |   South Australia   |   Western Australia   |   Melbourne   |   Adelaide   |   Brisbane   |   Canberra   |   Perth   |   Sydney
Largest Indoor Arenas   Australia   |   New South Wales   |   Queensland   |   Victoria   |   Melbourne
Largest Outdoor Stadiums   Australia   |   Victoria   |   New South Wales   |   Queensland   |   Western Australia   |   Melbourne   |   Brisbane   |   Perth   |   Sydney
Largest Venues By Sport   Football   |   Cricket   |   Soccer   |   Rugby   |   Baseball   |   Basketball   |   Netball   |   Tennis

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