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Nunawading Basketball Stadium
Burwood East Reserve, Burwood Highway, Burwood EastLocated approximately 17km from the city centre, accessible by public transport
Venue Information Nunawading Basketball Stadium has 5 full size competition courts and will play host to the Melbourne 2002 World Masters Games Basketball Competition.
How to get there: Car: From the City CBD, Enter the CityLink Toll road at Exhibition and Flinders Street, continue on the (M1) South Eastern Freeway / Monash Freeway. Exit at Toorak Road; continue east about 10 kms this road will turn into Burwood HWY. When you pass Blackburn Road, the Stadium will be located approximately 800 meters on your right side.
Tram: From the City CBD take Tram 75 to East Burwood. The trip takes about 1 hour. At the last stop on Burwood HWY, disembark and continue to walk down Burwood HWY. The walk is about 800 meters. The Stadium will be located on your right side. Please call Met Information for more Tram times on 131-638.
Telephone: (03) 9802 6711
Melways Reference: Map 62, C7 more -->
Waverley Basketball Stadium
Corner of Batesford Street and Power Avenue, ChadstoneLocated 14km from the city centre, accessible by public transport
Venue Information Waverley Basketball Stadium has 6 full size competition courts and will play host to the Melbourne 2002 World Masters Games Basketball Competition
How to get there Waverley Basketball Stadium is accessible by train on the Glen Waverley train line. Get off at Holmesglen train station, and walk south on Warrigal Highway for 100m. Turn left into Batesford Road, and after approximately 800m, you will see the venue on your right. more -->
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
Aughtie Drive, Albert ParkLocated 4km from city centre, accessible by public transport
Venue Information Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) is an international standard multi-sport venue and is one of the largest integrated sports and leisure complex of its type in Australia. The venue will play host to several sports during the Games, allowing competitors to experience other sporting competition at the Games.
How to get there Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre is located on Aughtie Drive (near the corner of Albert Road) in Albert Park and is easily accessed by boarding a Number 112 tram from Collins Street in the city centre or the Number 96 light rail from Bourke Street in the city.
Need To work Out During the Games? The Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre Fitness Centre (normally a Members only facility) has agreed to allow casual use of its centrally located gym, for the duration of the Games. Cost is AUD$16.50 per day or a special pass can be purchased for A$80.00 that provides full access for the duration of the World Masters Games.
Access includes use of the Sauna, Steam-room and Spa, fully equipped Weight Training and Cardio area. more -->