The Hunter Sports Centre is a Rekortan track, located adjacent to Stockland Glendale Shopping Centre. The venue played host to Telstra A-series meets in 2001 and 2002 and the Hunter Track Classic from 2012 to 2019. It has also hosted the NSW Country Championships on a number of occasions. The venue is managed by Lake Macquarie City Council and is Read more…
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The Barden Park Athletics Centre of Excellence in Dubbo was opened in 2014. The track underwent a $1.04M resurfacing in 2024. The venue has played host to the Little Athletics NSW Multi Event Championships and to the NSW Country Championships in 2017 and 2020. There is a large grass warmup area adjacent to the track. The track is open to Read more…
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The Campbelltown Athletics Centre was built in 1999 as a training track for international teams prior to the 2000 Olympic Games. It replaced a grass athletics track that was marked on the adjacent Campbelltown Stadium, predominantly used for rugby league, which hosted regional Little Athletics competition. The track hosted two editions of the Telstra A-series, in 2002 and 2003, when Read more…
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Blacktown International Sportspark Athletics Centre was opened in 2000 as a training venue for international teams prior to the Olympic Games. The track is a Mondo surface and is managed by Blacktown Sports Park, on behalf of Blacktown Council. In addition to hosting interclub level competition, Athletics NSW has in the past used the venue for the NSW Relay Championships. Read more…
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Kerryn McCann Athletic Centre is located in Wollongong. The venue was originally named the Beaton Park Athletics Centre. It opened in 1993, with the track being renamed after the late Kerryn McCann in 2009. McCann was the two-time Commonwealth Games Marathon champion, and passed away from cancer in 2008 at the age of 41. The track is a Rekortan surface Read more…
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The Jindabyne Sport and Recreation Centre track is made of synthetic grass. The venue is managed by the NSW Office of Sport and Recreation. Read more…
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The Les O’Brien Athletics Complex synthetic track surface was laid in 2015. The venue is managed by Albury City Council. The venue was opened in 1982 and originally called Alexandra Park. The venue was renamed in 2018 after the late Les O’Brien. O’Brien was a natural sportsman from the area and won two events in 1962 at the Stawell Gift. Read more…
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The Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre Warm Up Track is adjacent to the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre and was opened at the same time in 1994. Following the 2000 Olympic Games, the Mondo athletics track from the Olympic Stadium was relaid on this track. The warm up track is used primarily as a training venue, with competition generally only Read more…
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The Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre is Sydney’s premier athletics venue. It’s name is abbreviated as SOPAC, by which it is often referred. The venue was opened as the Sydney International Athletics Centre on 12 March 1994 at the Australian Championships by Betty Cuthbert, who the grandstand is named after. It has served as Sydney’s main athletics venue since. The Read more…
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ES Marks Athletics Field was originally named Sydney Athletics Field, with the track being constructed in 1906. It was renamed in the 1940s after former Lord Mayor of Sydney and leading athletics administrator, Ernest Samuel Marks. The first cinders athletics track in New South Wales was laid at the venue in 1947. The track had six lanes at this time. Read more…