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…
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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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The State Athletics Facility was built as the warm up track for the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre – Main Stadium, which hosted the 1982 Commonwealth Games. The track is the main competition venue in Queensland, playing host to regular interclub meets, Queensland championships and the Queensland Track Classic. The main stadium is used for national championships, the Little Athletics Read more…
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The Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre was opened in 1975 and was officially named the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre in 1977 (colloquially known as QEII). The venue is currently planned (at September 2024) to be redeveloped to host the athletics for the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane. However, this has been a subject of much controversy, with 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…
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Hensley Athletics Field was the first modern all weather synthetic athletics track laid in Australia. The track was developed by Randwick Botany Harriers, who in 1965 took out a 21 year lease on the site of a former tip. The track was initially rubberised bitumen. A tartan track was subsequently laid by the 3M company, paid for using the proceeds Read more…