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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Woden Park was constructed in 1973, with a synthetic track laid in 2015. Public training at the venue is only available for half of the year, between October and March. Due to being located in a residential area, lights at the venue must be turned off at 9:30pm. The administration building houses ACT Little Athletics. The track is a Conispur 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 AIS Track and Field Centre is Canberra’s main athletics venue. The venue was originally constructed in 1985 as the warm up venue for the IAAF World Cup Athletics meet, which was held at the adjacent Bruce Stadium. The track is part of the Australian Institute of Sport, which was opened in 1981 as a high performance sport training centre. Read more…
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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…
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The Domain Athletic Centre opened in 1977 and hosted the Australian Championships that year. The track is the main athletics venue is Tasmania and has previously hosted high performance meets as part of the domestic season. The track is managed by the City of Hobart. The track is a Spurtan BV surface and is a World Athletics Class 2 Certified Read more…
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Arafura Stadium is the only synthetic track in the Northern Territory and is Australia’s most isolated synthetic track. The Arafura Stadium track is managed by Athletics NT and is open from 7am to 7pm weekdays, and 7am to midday on Saturdays. The track was resurfaced in 2022 at the cost of $2.6 million. The venue will host the Oceania Championships Read more…
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The WA Athletics Stadium was opened in 2009 to replace the ageing Perry Lakes Stadium. It hosted the 2010 Australian Championships and host often hosted a significant a domestic series meet each season. The track surface is Mondo and was last resurfaced in 2023. The track is managed by Venues West and is available for use from 6am to 9pm Read more…