26 June, 2023
02 July

Quaycentre

Opened in 1984, Quaycentre became Sydney’s number one venue for regional, national and international sport and an almost unlimited variety of entertainment, corporate, community and leisure activities.

The Sports Centre’s flexibility is legendary, historically hosting Cold Chisel and Wiggles concerts, a State election tally-room, indoor equestrian championships, world boxing and wrestling championships, Gay Games, Masters Games, World Badminton Championships, robotics competitions, plus the Steelers, Kings, Flames, Razorbacks and Opals competitions.

At the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, the Sports Centre was the venue for table tennis and taekwondo.

The venue’s flexible and creative management of the 2018 Invictus Games saw it win the prestigious Australia’s Best Venue Management Award. 

A promoter of women’s sport, the venue has been home to the NSW Swifts and NSW Giants netball teams. It houses NSW’s premier artistic gymnastics training venue, and the NSW Hall of Champions, a sporting hall of fame.

With state-of-the-art FIBA approved upgrades to backboards, video technology, seating, flooring, lighting and change rooms, the Sports Centre will continue to be a world-class destination for sporting events.