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A Guide to the Geelong Arena: Geelong's Indoor Sports and Entertainment Hub

The Geelong Arena is the city's premier indoor venue for basketball, netball and live events, and visiting is easy once you know the basics.

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By The Daily Geelong · Published 7 March 2026, 7:05 pm

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Updated 12 h ago· 13 July 2026, 4:30 am

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A Guide to the Geelong Arena: Geelong's Indoor Sports and Entertainment Hub
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While GMHBA Stadium is Geelong's outdoor sporting cathedral, the Geelong Arena serves as the city's go-to indoor venue for basketball, netball, gymnastics competitions and a range of other sporting and entertainment events throughout the year. If you have tickets to a game or event there and are not sure what to expect, here is what you need to know before you arrive.

The Geelong Arena is located in Geelong and is well-connected to the city centre. It is reachable by local bus services, and there is parking available in the surrounding area. The venue is modern and purpose-built for indoor sport, with good sightlines from most positions in the seating bowl. Arriving a little early is always worthwhile to settle in and get a feel for the space before action begins.

Inside the arena you will find food and beverage outlets, clean amenities and clear wayfinding. The layout is compact enough that no seat feels very far from the action, which is one of the appeals of indoor sport. For basketball and netball events in particular, the proximity to the court gives spectators a real sense of the pace and physicality of the game in a way that is different from watching on television.

Events at the Geelong Arena are ticketed through a variety of outlets depending on the event or competition involved. For NBL1 South basketball games, tickets are often available at the door, making it an easy spontaneous outing. Larger events such as gymnastics or volleyball competitions may require advance booking, so checking the event organiser's website ahead of time is recommended. The City of Greater Geelong and Basketball Victoria post upcoming arena events on their websites.

The arena also hosts junior and community sport on a regular basis, so even if there is no ticketed event on, you may find local competitions and club nights running through the week. It is a venue that genuinely serves the whole community, from elite competition to grassroots programs, and visiting for any reason gives you a feel for Geelong's vibrant indoor sport culture.

Sources: City of Greater Geelong Basketball Victoria

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