St Albans Reserve is located in the Adelaide suburb of Enfield and features a grass athletics track with a synthetic sprint straight and field event facilities. The 120m sprint straight was added in 2021, along with a resurfacing the the long jump runways, pole vault run up, high jump fan and javelin runway. The venue is managed by the City Read more…
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- Hallett Cove R-12 School is located in the coastal suburbs of Adelaide and has a seasonal grass track. The track is 300m long and is marked between October and March for the Little Athletics season. Read more…
- The main oval at Flinders University is marked with a seasonal grass track from September through to April. During winter is used for Australian Rules Football. The location of the track at Flinders University has varied over the years. However, as available green space diminished the track has only been on the main oval for the past twenty years or Read more…
- Hamilton Secondary College in Adelaide features a six lane grass track. The venue is used by Plympton Flyers Little Athletics on Sunday mornings from October through March. The venue is managed by Hamilton Secondary College. Read more…
- Golding Oval is a grass track located in the northern Adelaide suburb of Para Vista. The venue is managed by the City of Sailsbury. Read more…
- Port Adelaide Athletics Track is an irregular shaped grass track with a 10 lane synthetic straight situated on its infield. The circular track’s two straights are not parallel to each other, but are joined by a tight short bend just after the finishing line and a wider, sweeping bend at the 200m mark. In 2018 a ten lane, 120m long Read more…
- Bulkana Oval is located in Tea Tree Gully in the outer north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide. The venue features a grass track that is 385m long in lane 1, or 400m in lane 3. Read more…
- Bridgestone Athletics Centre is located in the northern Adelaide suburb of Sailsbury and is South Australia’s second synthetic track. The track is on the site of Bridgestone’s tyre factory. When it closed in 2010 the land was donated to the City of Salisbury, as a recreation reserve. The construction of the venue cost $5.3m, with the track surface to be Read more…
- The SA Athletics Stadium is the main synthetic track in South Australia and is made of Rekortan M99. The track was opened on 26 January 1998 and replaced Olympic Sports Field as Adelaide’s premier athletics venue. The venue regularly hosted a high performance domestic season meet from 1998 until around 2010, with infrequent meets since then. Notably, the venue played Read more…