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State Basketball Centre

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Established
2012 (13 years old)

Capacity
3,200

Build Cost
A$27m

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Country
Australia

Location
Wantirna South, Victoria, Australia

Timezone
UTC +10:00 Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)

Coordinates
37°52′50.322″S 145°12′42.029″E



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The State Basketball Centre is a sports arena located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, used primarily for basketball. The stadium features 18 courts, including one basketball show court with seating for 3,200. The stadium houses the offices of Basketball Australia, Basketball Victoria, Knox Basketball Incorporated, South East Melbourne Phoenix and hosts WNBL games for the Southside Flyers, and previously the Melbourne Boomers. The stadium also hosts three regular season South East Melbourne Phoenix home games each NBL season, as well as one pre-season game.

In March 2021, the State Basketball Centre hosted four games as part of the NBL Cup.

In September 2022, the State Basketball Centre hosted the NBL1 National Finals.

In January 2024, the stadium unveiled 12 new basketball courts following a $132 million upgrade, increasing the total number to 18 courts. Following the opening of the new courts, works began on refurbishing the original six courts including the show court, which led to the Southside Flyers being unable to host their 2024 WNBL finals games at the State Basketball Centre.

In January 2025, the stadium had a sellout crowd of 3,422 at the Phoenix's game against the Tasmania JackJumpers.
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