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Sports venues in Queensland

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Sports venues in Queensland
NameSports venues in Queensland
LocationQueensland, Australia

Sports venues in Queensland Queensland hosts a diverse array of sports venues that serve professional franchises, community clubs, national championships, and international events. Venues across Brisbane, Gold Coast, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Toowoomba, and regional centres accommodate rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules football, cricket, soccer, motorsport, and aquatic sports. Major stadiums and arenas intersect with venues used for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Rugby World Cup, AFC Asian Cup, and international Cricket World Cup fixtures.

Overview

Queensland's venue landscape includes multi-purpose stadiums such as Suncorp Stadium and rectilinear grounds like Brisbane Cricket Ground serving Queensland Reds, Queensland Maroons, Brisbane Broncos, Brisbane Roar, and touring teams including New Zealand All Blacks and England national rugby union team. Coastal cities host facilities used by Gold Coast Suns, Gold Coast Titans, Brisbane Heat, and Gold Coast FC. Regional centres such as Townsville Stadium, Cairns Stadium, and Mackay Stadium support fixtures for North Queensland Cowboys, Cairns Taipans, and national school competitions such as Australian Schoolboys rugby league and Nationals Athletics Championships.

Major Stadiums and Arenas

Suncorp Stadium in Milton, Queensland is Queensland's premier rectangular venue hosting State of Origin matches, A-League fixtures, Super Rugby fixtures for the Queensland Reds, and NRL Grand Final warm-up tests. The Gabba (Brisbane Cricket Ground) stages Test cricket for Australia national cricket team, Big Bash League matches for the Brisbane Heat, and concerts by international acts linked to ARIA Awards tours. Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall and Nissan Arena in Nathan accommodate National Basketball League and WNBL fixtures featuring Brisbane Bullets and Logan Thunder. Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast hosts Australian Football League matches for the Gold Coast Suns and AFLW fixtures. Skilled Park, Cazalys Stadium, and Jubilee Stadium also host A-League, NRL, and international rugby league tests featuring touring sides like Great Britain national rugby league team and Fiji national rugby league team. The Queensland Country Bank Stadium in Townsville and Barlow Park in Cairns stage international soccer friendlies involving Australia national soccer team and Oceania opponents such as New Zealand national football team.

Regional and Community Facilities

Regional facilities include Mackay's BB Print Stadium, Toowoomba's Clive Berghofer Stadium, and Redcliffe's Kayo Stadium, which host Intrust Super Cup matches for feeder clubs to the NRL and community tournaments like Caltex Socceroos clinics. Community centres such as Wynnum Manly and Ipswich venues service junior leagues including QRL competitions and AFL Queensland junior pathways associated with AFL Academy scouting. University precincts at University of Queensland and Griffith University provide athletics tracks, rugby fields, and cricket ovals for intervarsity competitions tied to UniSport Nationals. Local swimming pools in Cairns, Townsville, and the Sunshine Coast have hosted meets under Swimming Australia sanctioning, and regional showgrounds stage equestrian events linked to the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland.

Motorsport and Aquatic Venues

Queensland motorsport venues include Queensland Raceway near Ipswich and the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit on the Gold Coast, which has held Supercars Championship rounds and supported rounds of the V8 Supercars era. Townsville Street Circuit hosts annual Supercars events in conjunction with local festivals. Lakeside Park and Morgan Park Raceway serve club-level motorsport and historic racing aligned with Motorsport Australia. Aquatic centres such as the Brisbane Aquatic Centre, Cairns Aquatic Centre, and Gold Coast Aquatic Centre hosted swimming events for the 2018 Commonwealth Games and national trials for Swimming Australia and Surf Life Saving Australia competitions. The Wave Lagoon projects and artificial surf training facilities have supported elite surfing programs tied to World Surf League athlete development.

Historical and Defunct Venues

Historical venues include the former Lang Park terraces pre-redevelopment, the old Brisbane Exhibition Ground used for early cricket and rugby tests, and the Gabba's earlier incarnations that staged tours by Don Bradman and Sir Donald Bradman-led Australian teams. Defunct circuits and ovals on the Gold Coast and in Ipswich have been redeveloped for urban projects linked to local councils such as Brisbane City Council and Gold Coast City Council. Smaller historical grounds associated with clubs like Easts Tigers and Redcliffe Dolphins retain heritage listings and memorials connected to community figures and wartime sporting carnivals.

Management, Ownership, and Funding

Major venues are managed by entities including Stadiums Queensland, local councils such as Brisbane City Council, Gold Coast City Council, and ownership structures that involve state agencies and private operators tied to event promotions by corporations like Live Nation and sports bodies including Australian Rugby Union and Football Australia. Funding streams for redevelopment and major events have involved bids coordinated with the Queensland Government, partnerships with federal bodies, and commercial sponsorship agreements with companies such as Qantas and Commonwealth Bank. Governance frameworks reference compliance with national sporting codes administered by organizations including Australian Sports Commission and agreements with unions such as the Rugby League Players Association.

Events and Usage Patterns

Venues in Queensland routinely host seasonal calendars for NRL, AFL, Big Bash League, A-League Men, and Supercars Championship, plus international tours from the England cricket team and touring rugby sides. They accommodate cultural events, concerts featuring artists associated with ARIA, university graduations, and community festivals such as the Gold Coast 600 carnival. Multi-use scheduling aligns with broadcast partners like Nine Network, Fox Sports, and event rights holders such as Cricket Australia and Football Federation Australia, ensuring year-round activation and legacy programming for athlete development pathways through academies tied to professional clubs.

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