What’s on at the State Sport Centres? Keep up with the latest news, updates and changes from across our venues.
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Decorated Olympic swimmer and swim school entrepreneur Michael Klim made a visit to Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) on Friday 1 December to take part in a special swim clinic with MSAC squad members.
Highlights from Zatopek:10 at Lakeside Stadium.
Bookings are now open for the Summer School Holiday Programs!
Water Safety Week began with a splash at MSAC with activities, learn to swim lessons and an extra focus on child safety in the water.
Ahead of their World Cup Qualifier match against Bangladesh, the Socceroos honed their skills at Lakeside Stadium.
We were honoured to host the AFL Victoria Wheelchair National Championships this month.
Netball Victoria Life Member and all-Australian Umpire and Coach Anne Henderson has been immortalised in Bronze at the State Netball and Hockey Centre.
Highlights from the Victorian Wheelchair AFL Grand Final between the Richmond Tigers and the Hawthorn Hawks.
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) has been accredited with Life Saving Victoria’s (LSV’s) prized Platinum Pool award.
Victorian Government Media Release: World’s Best Swimmers To Dive Into Melbourne
On 31 March 2022, Minister Pakula formally announced the appointment of Kate Roffey to the role of CEO with the State Sport Centres Trust, commencing 10 May 2022.
“It’s not always love”. That’s how Australian Paralympian and MSAC Open Squad Member Ashleigh McConnell describes her relationship with swimming. A Gold medallist as part of the Women’s 4 × 100m Freestyle Relay, at the 2016 Rio Paralympics, and a Bronze medallist in the Women’s 100m Backstroke S9 at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games – […]
MSAC National Open Squad member Ashleigh McConnell has qualified for her second Paralympics in Tokyo. She competed, and won team gold, in Rio in 2016. She spent some time before she left for the Games to tell her story.
The Sydney Swans were forced to flee New South Wales in early July as the COVID-19 outbreak put the harbour city into lockdown. But their unfortunate exit from NSW resulted in a homecoming of sorts for the team historically known as ‘the Bloods’.
New courts and pitches at the transformed Victorian home of netball and hockey are helping thousands of players – ranging from tiny juniors to towering national representatives – be their best. Opened today by Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula, the remade Melbourne Sports Centres – Parkville hosts more than 500,000 players and spectators […]