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Built
  
1997

Opened
  
24 July 1997

City
  
Albert Park

Website
  
www.msac.com.au

Phone
  
+61 3 9926 1555

Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre

Full name
  
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC)

Capacity
  
1,800 indoor pool, 3,000 outdoor pool, 1,800 Show Court

Architect(s)
  
Peddle Thorp Architects

Tenants
  
Victoria Giants (NBL) (2003-04) Badminton Victoria Table Tennis Victoria Victorian Water Polo Australian University Sport Squash Vic Swimming Victoria Basketball Victoria Diving Victoria Melbourne Vicentre

Address
  
30 Aughtie Dr, Melbourne VIC 3206, Australia

Hours
  
Closing soon · 7AM–8PMSaturday7AM–8PMSunday7AM–8PMMonday5:30AM–10PMTuesday5:30AM–10PMWednesday5:30AM–10PMThursday5:30AM–10PMFriday5:30AM–10PM

Similar
  
Albert Park and Lake, Lakeside Stadium, Luna Park - Melbourne, State Netball and Hockey C, Monash Aquatic & Recreatio

Profiles

Melbourne sports and aquatic centre msac albert park


Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) is an international sporting venue located in Albert Park, Victoria, Australia. The centre was opened on 24 July 1997 at a construction cost of A$65 million. The cost was funded by the State Government of Victoria and the City of Port Phillip. The center has hosted international events including the 2006 Commonwealth Games and the 2007 World Aquatics Championships.

Contents

The centre has several swimming pools and international standard diving facilities. There is a large multi-purpose sports hall used for sports such as badminton, basketball, table tennis and volleyball, and also squash courts and a gym.

The centre is accessible by tram routes 12 and 96 which both pass near Southern Cross railway station and the Melbourne City Centre.

Stage 1

The first part of MSAC's construction was completed in 1997. This included the majority of the facilities currently at MSAC including the indoor pools and the sports hall.

Stage 2

In 2002, it was announced that the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre would be expanded in time for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. A new hydrotherapy pool, a new 50 metre outdoor pool and improved transport links were some of the facilities added in the $51 million expansion. Work began on the Stage 2 project in September 2003. The expansion opened in early 2006. Since then, a movable floor was installed in the 50m outdoor pool which allows the water depth to be varied.

Facilities

The centre boasts numerous facilities.

Aquatics

  • Indoor 50m pool
  • 25m lap pool
  • Multi-purpose pool
  • Hydrotherapy pool
  • Outdoor 50m pool
  • Wave pool
  • Diving boards
  • Water slide
  • Flo rider
  • Sport

  • 10 indoor basketball courts
  • 10 squash courts
  • 12 badminton courts
  • 18 table tennis tables
  • 3 volleyball courts
  • Events

    MSAC regularly hosts many events including state and national championships. Among the major events MSAC has hosted are:

  • 2006 Commonwealth Games - squash, diving, swimming, table tennis
  • 2007 FINA World Swimming Championships - diving
  • 2007 and 2008 Australian Club Championships
  • NBL games for Victoria Giants
  • Charlene Wittstock, the future Princess of Monaco, won a gold medal for South Africa in the 2002 World Cup held at MSAC. She returned to the MSAC on a royal visit to Melbourne in March 2012.

    References

    Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre Wikipedia