List of ice rinks in Australia
Appearance
There are 21 ice rinks in total around Australia. They are used for recreational, educational and private use. Most of these ice rinks have private lessons[1] in all aspects of ice sports such as ice hockey and figure skating.
Current venues
Current permanent indoor ice skating venues in Australia.
Australian Capital Territory
Arena | Address | Coordinates | Capacity | Opened | Surface |
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Phillip Ice Skating Centre | 1 Irving Street, Phillip ACT 2606 | 35°20′23″S 149°05′03″E / 35.339664°S 149.084126°E | 500 | 6 December 1980[2] | 55m x 25m |
New South Wales
Northern Territory
Arena | Address | Coordinates | Capacity | Opened | Surface |
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Darwin Ice Skating Centre | 8 Osgood Drive, Eaton NT 0820 | 12°23′50″S 130°51′45″E / 12.397278°S 130.862638°E | 18 July 2017 | 30m x 19m |
Queensland
Arena | Address | Coordinates | Capacity | Opened | Surface |
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Gold Coast Iceland | 15 Strathaird Rd, Bundall QLD 4217 | 27°00′27″S 153°24′07″E / 27.007561°S 153.401857°E | 1996 | 56m x 26m | |
Iceworld Olympic Ice Rink | 2304 Sandgate Road, Boondall QLD 4034 | 27°20′25″S 153°03′30″E / 27.340310°S 153.058338°E | 600 | 2001 | 60m x 30m |
Ice World Acacia Ridge | 1179 Beaudesert Rd, Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 | 27°34′38″S 153°01′26″E / 27.577288°S 153.023836°E | 600 | 1979 | 56m x 26m |
Planet Chill Ice-Skating Rink | 122 Ferny Ave, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 | 27°59′36″S 153°25′37″E / 27.993396°S 153.427048°E | 60 | 7 February 2013[6][7] | 10m x 15m |
Warrina Ice Skating Rink | 3-11 Illuka Street, Currajong QLD 4812 | 19°16′31″S 146°46′14″E / 19.275181°S 146.770666°E | 200 | 1980 | 32m x 22m |
South Australia
Arena | Address | Coordinates | Capacity | Opened | Surface |
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IceArenA | 23 James Congdon Drive, Thebarton SA 5031 | 34°55′11″S 138°34′41″E / 34.919679°S 138.578061°E | 2000 | 17 September 1981 | 56m x 26m (secondary rink: 30m x 15m) |
Tasmania
Arena | Address | Coordinates | Capacity | Opened | Surface |
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Glenorchy Ice Skating Rink | 327 Main Road, Glenorchy TAS 7010 | 42°50′01″S 147°16′50″E / 42.833561°S 147.280589°E | 100 | 1981 | 30m X 15m |
Victoria
Arena | Address | Coordinates | Capacity | Opened | Surface |
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O'Brien Icehouse | 105 Pearl River Rd, Docklands VIC 3008 | 37°48′44″S 144°56′08″E / 37.812192°S 144.935678°E | 6500 | 12 February 2010 | 60m x 30m (secondary rink: 60m x 30m) |
Olympic Ice Skating Centre | 1080 Centre Road, Oakleigh South VIC 3167 | 37°55′33″S 145°05′38″E / 37.925739°S 145.093929°E | 500[8] | 7 July 1971 | 51.8m x 22.2m |
IceHQ | 1 Blake Street, Reservoir VIC 3073 | 37°43′57″S 145°02′17″E / 37.732434°S 145.038050°E | 500 | 1 July 2018 | 61m x 26m |
Western Australia
Arena | Address | Coordinates | Capacity | Opened | Surface |
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Cockburn Ice Arena | 401 Progress Dr, Bibra Lake WA 6163 | 32°06′00″S 115°49′16″E / 32.100013°S 115.821068°E | 24 October 2015[9] | 60m x 28m (secondary rink: 60m x 30m) | |
Perth Ice Arena | 708 Marshall Rd, Malaga WA 6090 | 31°51′24″S 115°54′18″E / 31.856755°S 115.904892°E | 1000 | April 2009 | 60m x 28m |
Former venues
Former ice skating venues in Australia.
See also
- List of Australian Football League grounds
- List of Australian cricket grounds
- List of indoor arenas in Australia
- List of National Basketball League (Australia) venues
- List of Australian rugby league stadiums
- List of Australian rugby union stadiums
- List of soccer stadiums in Australia
- List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity
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