The Meadowglen International Athletics Stadium is located in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The venue is a Spurtan surface and was relaid in 2017. The venue is managed by the City of Whittlesea. The track is a Spurtan BV and is a World Athletics Class 2 Certified Facility. Read more…
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The Tom Kelly Athletics Track is located in Doncaster in Melbourne’s east. The venue is named after respected athletics coach Tom Kelly, who was tragically killed in a hit and run accident in 2014 at the age of 80. The venue had previously been known as Rieschiecks Reserve and was established in 1977. Floodlighting was added to the venue in Read more…
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The George Knott Reserve is located in Clifton Hill in Melbourne’s inner northern suburbs. The six lane track is named after the former Mayor of the City of Collingwood, who represented Australia in the 10,000m walk at the 1948 Olympics. The track was resurfaced in 2018. Bookings for the venue are coordinated by Collingwood Harriers. Read more…
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The Harold Stevens Athletics Track is located in Coburg in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The venue was opened on 21 March 1971. A polyurethane track was laid in 1998 and last resurfaced in 2013. The track is named after Athletics Victoria life member Harold Stevens. The track has short straights approximately 78m long, with long bends. As a dedicated athletics venue, Read more…
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The Moonee Valley Athletics Centre opened in 1973. The venue is also known as Aberfeldie Park and regularly plays host to Athletics Victoria Shield competition. The original track was rubberised bitumen. The venue underwent a major refurbishment in 2006. The track was last resurfaced in 2018. New lighting was installed at the venue in 2022. The venue is managed by Read more…
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Lakeside Stadium is Melbourne’s premier athletics venue, located close to the Melbourne CBD in the suburb of Albert Park. Sporting facilities have been located on the site of Lakeside Stadium since 1878, with Lakeside Oval serving as the ground for Australian Rules club South Melbourne until 1981. The venue was converted to a soccer facility as Lakeside Stadium in 1995, Read more…