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Former names
  
Arena Joondalup

Record attendance
  
15,082 (1994)

Opened
  
1994

Phone
  
+61 8 9300 3355

Operator
  
VenuesWest

Broke ground
  
1993

Capacity
  
16,000

Arena Joondalup

Location
  
Kennedya Drive, Joondalup, Western Australia

Architect
  
Cox Architects & Planners

Address
  
Kennedya Dr, Joondalup WA 6027, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 5:30AM–8PMWednesday5:30AM–8PMThursday5:30AM–8PMFriday5:30AM–8PMSaturday6AM–6PMSunday8AM–5PMMonday(Labour Day)5:30AM–8PMHours might differTuesday5:30AM–8PM

Owner
  
Government of Western Australia

Similar
  
Leederville Oval, Lathlain Park, East Fremantle Oval, Bassendean Oval, HBF Stadium

Profiles

City of joondalup citizenship ceremony at arena joondalup 2014


HBF Arena, formerly known as Arena Joondalup, is a multi-purpose stadium and sport, recreation and aquatic centre located in Joondalup, Western Australia. It is located on 35 ha of parkland approximately 25 km north of Perth. It was officially opened in 1994. An $11 million indoor aquatic centre, including a 50 m 10-lane competition pool, was completed in 2000 as part of the Arena Joondalup complex.

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The capacity of the venue is 16,000 people. The stadium is part of a larger athletic complex that has an indoor arena that can host basketball and netball matches, a swimming venue, and a field hockey area. It is the largest athletic complex of its kind in Western Australia.

The Arena usually hosts Australian rules football matches, and has been the home stadium of the West Perth Football Club since 1994. It was home to the ECU Joondalup Soccer Club (formerly Joondalup City) from 1995, the Joondalup Lakers Hockey Club and the Joondalup & Districts Rugby League Club (Joondalup Giants) who moved to the Arena in 2008. Joondalup Brothers R.U.F.C, the largest junior rugby club in Western Australia, moved to the complex in 2011. HBF Arena was also one of the home grounds for the Perth Spirit team in the National Rugby Championship in 2014.

Arena Joondalup was awarded 'Facility Management Award' at the biannual Sport and Recreation Industry Awards in November 2001. Since 1999 Arena Joondalup has been host to the Rock-It musical festival, which is one of the major rock concerts held regularly in Perth, with attendances of up to 25,000 people.

Train along arena joondalup


References

Arena Joondalup Wikipedia