Perth: Sport Venue
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Perth Arena
Perth Arena, officially known as RAC Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a shining jewel in the city of Perth, Australia. Opened in November 2012, this state-of-the-art multipurpose venue has quickly become an iconic feature of the city's skyline and a hub for major...
WACA Ground
The WACA Ground, a celebrated sporting venue located in the heart of Perth, Australia, stands as a testament to the country's profound love for cricket. With its rich history dating back to its establishment in 1893, the Western Australian Cricket Association Ground...
nib Stadium
HBF Park, formerly known as nib Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports venue situated in the heart of Perth, Australia. With a seating capacity of approximately 20,500, it serves as a premier destination for major sporting and entertainment events in Western Australia.
Optus Stadium
Perth Stadium, currently known as Optus Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Burswood. It was completed in late 2017 and officially opened on 21 January 2018.
Swan River Rowing Club
The Swan River Rowing Club is a rowing club that was founded in 1887 in Perth, Western Australia. It has had rowing sheds at different locations on the Swan River. The Canning River was a location of regattas and social events for the club. In early years regattas were held to increase interest and membership.
HBF Stadium
Perth Superdrome, known as HBF Stadium under a commercial naming rights arrangement, is a sports complex in Perth, Western Australia. It is home to the Western Australian Institute of Sport. The venue is located in the suburb of Mount Claremont, approximately 8 km west of Perth's central business district. The complex was opened in 1986.
Fremantle Oval
Fremantle Oval, also known by naming rights sponsorship as Fremantle Community Bank Oval, is a stadium in the centre of Fremantle, Western Australia, located on Parry Street.
WA Athletics Stadium
The Western Australian Athletics Stadium is a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia. It is the main facility for the sport of athletics in Perth. It was constructed to replace the ageing Perry Lakes Stadium nearby, which had been in use since the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
Lilac Hill Park
Lilac Hill is a cricket ground in Western Australia in the Perth suburb of Caversham, where the Swan River flows around its southern and eastern sides. The ends of the ground are known as the river end and the pavilion end.
Gloucester Park
Gloucester Park is a harness racing course in Perth, Western Australia. In the suburb of East Perth, the oval course is adjacent to the WACA Ground. The track is lit, and Friday night pacing events are popular.
Dorrien Gardens
Dorrien Gardens is a sports ground in West Perth, Western Australia primarily used for soccer. It is the home ground of Perth SC.
Perth Motorplex
Perth Motorplex is a motorsport venue located at Kwinana Beach, Western Australia. It caters mainly for drag racing and speedway, although other events are held there regularly. Over 275,000 patrons attend the venue each year to many varied events. The Perth Motorplex holds rounds of the World Series Sprintcars championship.
Litis Stadium
E & D Litis Stadium is a stadium in Leederville, Western Australia. Originally constructed in 1959 and officially opened on 14 March 1959 as a velodrome for the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. The Floreat Athena Football Club moved to the velodrome in 1985 and is the sole lessee of the stadium.
Arena Joondalup
Arena Joondalup, known as HBF Arena under a commercial naming rights arrangement, is a multi-purpose sports complex in Joondalup, Western Australia, located on 35 ha of parkland approximately 25 km north of Perth. It was officially opened in 1994.
Perth Hockey Stadium
Perth Hockey Stadium is Western Australia's premier hockey facility, with two world-class synthetic turf pitches, a large bar and canteen area and a function centre all available to the public. The venue holds up to 6,000 fans.
Inglewood Stadium
Inglewood Stadium, also known as Walter Road Reserve, is a sporting facility in Inglewood, Western Australia, currently used for soccer. It is currently known as the Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium under a sponsorship arrangement.
East Fremantle Oval
East Fremantle Oval is an Australian rules football ground located in East Fremantle, Western Australia. The ground was opened in 1906, and underwent a large redevelopment in 1953. It current serves as the home ground of the East Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League.
WA Basketball Centre
The WA Basketball Centre is a multi-purpose stadium located in Perth, Western Australia. The stadium features eight courts, including two basketball show courts with 1,100 permanent seats and 900 retractable seats, and a six-court sports hall with multi-sport line markings.
Empire Ballpark
Empire Ballpark is a baseball stadium in Perth, Australia. It was built in 2004, with a seating capacity of 1500 and standing room for a further 2500. This is the first baseball-exclusive stadium in Perth since the demolition of Parry Field in the mid-1990s.
Champion Lakes Regatta Centre
Champion Lakes Regatta Centre is an aquatic sporting facility south of Perth, Western Australia in the suburb of Champion Lakes. It cost approximately over 30 million dollars to build. It is an international standard facility for rowing, kayaking and dragon boat racing and includes a 2,000-metre buoyed course for competition.
Ascot Racecourse
Ascot Racecourse is the major racecourse in Perth, Western Australia, situated approximately 8 kilometres east of the Perth central business district, with the headquarters of the Perth Racing positioned directly opposite.
Claremont Oval
Claremont Oval, also known by naming rights sponsorship as Revo Fitness Stadium, is an Australian rules football stadium located in Perth, Western Australia. The stadium, opened in 1905 as "Claremont Recreation Ground", seats 15,000.
Perth SpeedDome
The Perth SpeedDome is a velodrome in Midvale, Western Australia, Australia. It is Western Australia's only indoor velodrome. It was designed by German architect Ralph Schürmann and constructed under the supervision of English velodrome specialist Ron Webb.
Leederville Oval
Leederville Oval is an Australian rules football ground located in Leederville, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The ground is used as a home ground by two clubs: the East Perth Football Club and the Subiaco Football Club, both competing in the West Australian Football League.
Lark Hill Sports Complex
Lark Hill Sports Complex is a multi-purpose sporting and recreation reserve at Lark Hill in Port Kennedy, Western Australia. It is located on 270 hectares of land approximately 60 km south of Perth, and is owned by the City of Rockingham. Stage one of the development costing $24 million was officially opened in 2008.
Percy Doyle Reserve
Percy Doyle Reserve is a sporting facility in Duncraig, Western Australia currently used for association football. The ground is used by Sorrento FC in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia, and it has previously been used by Perth Glory Women in the W-League and Perth Glory FC Youth in the National Youth League.
Bassendean Oval
Bassendean Oval is a sports stadium, located in Bassendean, Western Australia. The capacity of the venue is 22,000 people. It usually hosts Australian rules football matches and is the home of WAFL and WAWFL Swan Districts Football Club.
Craig Oval
The Craig Oval is a cricket ground in Wembley Downs, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by, and part of, Hale School. It hosted the first Women's Test match between Australia and India.
Perth Ice Arena
The Perth Ice Arena is an ice sports and public skate centre, built in 2009 and located at the Malaga precinct of Perth, in Western Australia.
UWA Sports Park
UWA Sports Park is a multi-purpose sporting and recreation reserve in Mount Claremont, Western Australia. It is located on 56 hectares of land approximately 10 km west of Perth and is owned by the University of Western Australia.
Parry Field
Parry Field in Belmont, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, was the site of Baseball WA's first purpose-built baseball stadium, named for Kevin Parry, a local businessman and enthusiast whose fortunes failed soon after the opening.