List of indoor arenas in Australia

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This is a list of indoor arenas in Australia.

Indoor arenas

ImageArenaLocationCapacityTeam(s)
Qudos Bank Arena - April 2016.JPG Sydney SuperDome Sydney, New South Wales 21,032 Basketball : Sydney Kings
Netball: New South Wales Swifts*
Netball: Giants Netball*
Rod Laver Arena 2015 Australian Open.jpg Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, Victoria 17,100 Tennis: Australian Open
Perth Arena November 2012.jpg RAC Arena Perth, Western Australia 15,500 Basketball: Perth Wildcats
Netball: West Coast Fever*
Tennis: Hopman Cup
Boondall-Entertainment-Centre.jpg Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane, Queensland 13,600 Basketball: Brisbane Bullets
AdelaideEntertainmentCentre.jpg Adelaide Entertainment Centre Adelaide, South Australia 11,300 Basketball: Adelaide 36ers
Netball: Adelaide Thunderbirds*
Hisense Arena January 2016.jpg John Cain Arena Melbourne, Victoria 11,000 Basketball: Melbourne United*
Netball: Melbourne Vixens*
Netball: Collingwood Magpies Netball Club
Tennis: Australian Open
Sydney International Tennis WTA Premier (46190445154).jpg Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre Sydney, New South Wales 10,500 Netball: New South Wales Swifts*
Netball: Giants Netball*
Tennis: Sydney International
Tennis: United Cup
ICC Sydney Theatre 2017.jpg ICC Sydney Theatre Sydney, New South Wales 9,000
Derwent Entertainment.png Derwent Entertainment Centre Hobart, Tasmania 8,600 Basketball : Tasmania JackJumpers
Brett Maher Court 023.jpg Adelaide Arena Adelaide, South Australia 8,000 Basketball: Adelaide 36ers
Basketball: Adelaide Lightning
Netball: Adelaide Thunderbirds
NEC Outside.jpg Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle, New South Wales 7,528
Margaret Court Arena (Australian Open 2017).jpg Margaret Court Arena Melbourne, Victoria 7,500 Netball: Melbourne Vixens
Tennis: Australian Open
Tennyson Tennis Centre's Pat Rafter Arena.jpg Queensland Tennis Centre Brisbane, Queensland 7,000 Tennis: Brisbane International
Henke Rink..JPG Icehouse Melbourne, Victoria 6,500 Ice Hockey: Melbourne Ice
Ice Hockey: Melbourne Mustangs
Win entertainment centre1.jpg Wollongong Entertainment Centre Wollongong, New South Wales 6,000 Basketball: Illawarra Hawks
Gold coast convention and exhibition centre.jpg Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre Gold Coast, Queensland 6,000
Cairns Convention Centre Cairns, Queensland 5,300 Basketball: Cairns Taipans
Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre Townsville, Queensland 5,257Basketball: Townsville Fire
Capitals 1-2-13 008.JPG AIS Arena Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 5,200 Basketball: Canberra Capitals
Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre Tamworth, New South Wales 5,100
Sydney Olympic Park Basketball Centre.JPG State Sports Centre Sydney, New South Wales 5,006 Netball: New South Wales Swifts
Netball: GWS Giants Netball Club
Queensland State Netball Centre Brisbane, Queensland 5,000 Basketball: Brisbane Bullets
Netball: Queensland Firebirds
Silverdome (Launceston) Launceston, Tasmania 5,000 Basketball : Tasmania JackJumpers
Netball: Collingwood Magpies Netball Club
HBF Stadium.jpg HBF Arena Perth, Western Australia 4,500 Netball: West Coast Fever
TigersCage.jpg State Netball & Hockey Centre Melbourne, Victoria 3,500
Netball SA Stadium Adelaide, South Australia 3,200 Netball: Adelaide Thunderbirds
State Basketball Centre Melbourne, Victoria 3,200 Basketball: Melbourne Boomers
Carrara Indoor Stadium Gold Coast, Queensland 2,992
Townsville Stadium Annandale, Queensland 2,500 Basketball: Townsville Fire
Dandenong Basketball Stadium Dandenong, Victoria 2,200 Basketball: Dandenong Rangers
Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium Newcastle, New South Wales 2,200
Bendigo Stadium Bendigo, Victoria 2,000+ Basketball: Bendigo Spirit
WA Basketball Centre.jpg Western Australian Basketball Centre Perth, Western Australia 2,000 Basketball: Perth Lynx
Southern Cross Club Tuggeranong.jpg Southern Cross Stadium Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2,000 Basketball: Canberra Capitals*
Lauren Jackson Sports Centre Albury, New South Wales 1,000 Basketball: Albury Wodonga Bandits
Brydens Stadium, Sydney Uni Sports & Aquatic Centre Sydney, New South Wales 1,000 Basketball: Sydney Uni Flames

Retractable roof venues
* Temporary tenants

Proposed arenas

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