List of Suncorp Super Netball venues

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The following list includes all arenas in use by a Suncorp Super Netball team as of the 2020 Suncorp Super Netball season. Information included in this list are arena locations, seating capacities, years opened and time in use.

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Current arenas

ImageArenaLocationTeam(s)CapacityOpenedRef(s)
AdelaideEntertainmentCentre.jpg Adelaide Entertainment Centre* Adelaide, South Australia Adelaide Thunderbirds 11,3001991 [1]
Capitals 1-2-13 008.JPG AIS Arena* Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Giants Netball 5,0002019 [2]
Sydney International Tennis WTA Premier (46190445154).jpg Ken Rosewall Arena Sydney, New South Wales Giants Netball
New South Wales Swifts
10,5002000 [3]
Margaret Court Arena (Australian Open 2017).jpg Margaret Court Arena* Melbourne, Victoria Melbourne Vixens 7,5002014 [4]
Hisense Arena January 2016.jpg John Cain Arena Melbourne, Victoria Collingwood Magpies
Melbourne Vixens
10,5002000 [5]
Nissan Arena Brisbane, Queensland Queensland Firebirds 5,0002019 [6]
Netball SA Stadium Adelaide, South Australia Adelaide Thunderbirds 3,2002001 [7]
Perth WA 6000, Australia - panoramio (2).jpg RAC Arena Perth, Western Australia West Coast Fever 15,5002012 [8]
Silverdome* Launceston, Tasmania Collingwood Magpies 5,0001985 [9]
State Netball and Hockey Centre* Melbourne, Victoria Melbourne Vixens 3,0502001 [10]
USC Stadium Sunshine Coast, Queensland Sunshine Coast Lightning 3,0002017 [11]

* Alternate venue used by the team listed.

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