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'''Coomera Sports and Leisure Centre''' (also known as '''Gold Coast Arena''') is a proposed entertainment and sporting [[arena]] which will be built on the [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], Queensland.
'''Coomera Indoor Sports Centre''' is an Australian entertainment and sporting arena which was built on the [[Gold Coast, Queensland]].


==History and construction==
==History and construction==
On 12 November 2011, it was announced that the Gold Coast would host the [[2018 Commonwealth Games]]. The Gold Coast bid included an indoor facility in [[Coomera, Queensland|Coomera]] that would hold a capacity of 2500 people and would host the [[Wrestling]] event. The bid also included the creation of the 7500-seat arena to be built in Southport. On 13 June 2014, the 2018 Commonwealth Games masterplan was finalised and the release revealed a new 7500-seat indoor arena to be built in Coomera.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/final-gold-coast-2018-commonwealth-games-plan-revealed/story-fnj90t7b-1226952420266 |title=Final Gold coast 2018 Commonwealth Games plan revealed |access-date=15 June 2014 |archive-date=13 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140613005304/http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/final-gold-coast-2018-commonwealth-games-plan-revealed/story-fnj90t7b-1226952420266 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The arena will measure 10,000 square-metres and construction will be complete in 2016.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-06-13/gold-coast-commonwealth-games-stadium-announced/5523148 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games stadium announced, to be completed at Coomera by 2016]</ref> The venue will be used for Volleyball in the [[2032 Summer Olympics]] and Wheelchair Rugby for the [[2032 Summer Paralympics]].{{cn|date=March 2022}}


== Sporting events ==
On 12 November 2011, it was announced that the Gold Coast would host the [[2018 Commonwealth Games]]. The Gold Coast bid included an indoor facility in [[Coomera, Queensland|Coomera]] that would hold a capacity of 2500 people and would host the [[Wrestling]] event. The bid also included the creation of the 7500-seat Gold Coast Arena to be built in Southport. On June 13 2014, the 2018 Commonwealth Games masterplan was finalised and the release revealed a new 7500-seat indoor arena to be built in Coomera that would be known as the Coomera Sports and Leisure Centre and/or Gold Coast Arena.<ref>[http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/final-gold-coast-2018-commonwealth-games-plan-revealed/story-fnj90t7b-1226952420266 Final Gold coast 2018 Commonwealth Games plan revealed]</ref> The arena will measure 10,000 square-metres and construction will be complete in 2016.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-06-13/gold-coast-commonwealth-games-stadium-announced/5523148 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games stadium announced, to be completed at Coomera by 2016]</ref>
The arena hosted the [[netball]] and [[gymnastics]] events during the [[2018 Commonwealth Games]].


==Entertainment==
== See also ==
{{Portal|Sports|Queensland}}

The arena is expected to host music concerts shortly after completion in 2016.

==Sport==

The arena will play host to the [[netball]] and [[gymnastics]] events during the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

==See also==
{{Portal|Queensland}}
* [[Sports on the Gold Coast, Queensland]]
* [[Sports on the Gold Coast, Queensland]]
* [[Venues of the 2018 Commonwealth Games]]


== References ==
== References ==
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{{2018 Commonwealth Games venues}}
{{Netball venues in Australia}}
{{Netball in Queensland}}
{{Olympic venues volleyball}}


[[Category:Indoor arenas in Australia]]
[[Category:Indoor arenas in Australia]]
[[Category:Sports venues on the Gold Coast, Queensland]]
[[Category:Sports venues on the Gold Coast, Queensland]]
[[Category:2018 Commonwealth Games venues]]
[[Category:2018 Commonwealth Games venues]]
[[Category:Netball venues in Australia]]
[[Category:Netball venues in Queensland]]
[[Category:Gymnastics venues]]
[[Category:2016 establishments in Australia]]
[[Category:Sports venues completed in 2016]]
[[Category:Wrestling venues]]
[[Category:Venues of the 2032 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Olympic volleyball venues]]
[[Category:Gymnastics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games]]
[[Category:Netball at the 2018 Commonwealth Games]]

Latest revision as of 21:26, 30 May 2024

Coomera Indoor Sports Centre (CISC)
StandortCoomera, Queensland, Australia
Capacity7,500
Bauwesen
Built2014-2016
Opened2016
Tenants
2018 Commonwealth Games

Coomera Indoor Sports Centre is an Australian entertainment and sporting arena which was built on the Gold Coast, Queensland.

History and construction

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On 12 November 2011, it was announced that the Gold Coast would host the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The Gold Coast bid included an indoor facility in Coomera that would hold a capacity of 2500 people and would host the Wrestling event. The bid also included the creation of the 7500-seat arena to be built in Southport. On 13 June 2014, the 2018 Commonwealth Games masterplan was finalised and the release revealed a new 7500-seat indoor arena to be built in Coomera.[1] The arena will measure 10,000 square-metres and construction will be complete in 2016.[2] The venue will be used for Volleyball in the 2032 Summer Olympics and Wheelchair Rugby for the 2032 Summer Paralympics.[citation needed]

Sporting events

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The arena hosted the netball and gymnastics events during the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Final Gold coast 2018 Commonwealth Games plan revealed". Archived from the original on 13 June 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  2. ^ Gold Coast Commonwealth Games stadium announced, to be completed at Coomera by 2016