Anzac Park
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- | + | In 2009 the home of netball was relocated to the newly constructed multidisciplinary sports facility at Anzac Park which includes the new [[Sir Neville Howse Stadium]]. This facility has expanded on the existing Anzac Park Centre to include the largest PCYC in NSW, four court indoor sports hall and multipurpose spaces for gymnastics, boxing, martial arts, dance and cultural activities. Externally, eight high quality mat surfaced netball courts have been constructed with lighting. An opening ceremony was held on 13 July 2009 performed by Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and Local Government, Maxine McKew. | |
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* [http://cwl.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/OPAC/BIBENQ/19736053/356502,2 Miller, J., Holmes, D., and Honey, A. (2001) ''Orange a vision splendid''. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.] | * [http://cwl.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/OPAC/BIBENQ/19736053/356502,2 Miller, J., Holmes, D., and Honey, A. (2001) ''Orange a vision splendid''. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.] | ||
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Current revision as of 07:14, 31 May 2010
In 2009 the home of netball was relocated to the newly constructed multidisciplinary sports facility at Anzac Park which includes the new Sir Neville Howse Stadium. This facility has expanded on the existing Anzac Park Centre to include the largest PCYC in NSW, four court indoor sports hall and multipurpose spaces for gymnastics, boxing, martial arts, dance and cultural activities. Externally, eight high quality mat surfaced netball courts have been constructed with lighting. An opening ceremony was held on 13 July 2009 performed by Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and Local Government, Maxine McKew.