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Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre

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Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre
The Swamp
Map
Former namesTownsville Entertainment Centre
LocationEntertainment Drive, Breakwater Island, Townsville, Queensland
Coordinates19°15′2″S 146°49′39″E / 19.25056°S 146.82750°E / -19.25056; 146.82750
Capacity5,257
Construction
Broke ground1990
Opened1993
Tenants
Townsville Crocodiles (NBL) (1993–2014, 2015–2016)
2018 Commonwealth Games
Townsville Fire (WNBL) (2021–present)

Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre is an indoor sports arena located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The capacity of the arena is 5,257 and was built in 1993.

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Transcription

Tenants

From 1993 until the end of the 2013–14 NBL season, the centre was the home arena of the Townsville Crocodiles basketball team. During Crocodiles games, the venue was commonly referred to as "The Swamp". Due to a downturn in attendance figures, the Crocs played at the Townsville RSL Stadium during the 2014–15 NBL season. In May 2015, the Crocodiles announced they would be returning to "The Swamp" for the 2015–16 season.[1]

In 2021, the centre is set to become the new home arena for the Townsville Fire women's basketball team, ahead of the 2021–22 WNBL season.[2] This move will see the centre now commonly referred to as "The Fire Pit".

See also

References

  1. ^ "Townsville Crocodiles confirm NBL future but may lose star Todd Blanchfield". The Sydney Morning Herald. 21 May 2015. Archived from the original on 10 February 2019.
  2. ^ Townsville (16 June 2021). "Welcome to the FIRE PIT". Townsville Fire. wnbl.basketball.

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