Nunawading Community Hub Stadium
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Description
The Hub is Council’s first 5 Star Green Star rated building. It is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. People can come together to embrace new opportunities for learning, social interaction and getting active.
Stadium bookings
Line markings in the stadium include basketball and 3 badminton courts.
Booking contact responsibilities
- The booking contact person is responsible for ensuring that all patrons associated with the booking (including coaches, players, officials, spectators, parents & guardians) register their attendance when arriving on site, using the Nunawading Community Hub QR sign in system
- The booking contact person is responsible for ensuring all patrons associated with their booking follow Nunawading Community Hub protocols and those from DHHS and Victorian Government
About the Nunawading Community Hub
The Hub has a variety of spaces including: an indoor stadium, 3 dance/activity spaces with sprung floors, 3 art rooms and a variety of meeting room spaces.
The Hub has approximately 200 car parking spaces and operates 7 days per week.
The Hub has achieved a 5 Star Green Star rating by the Green Building Council of Australia. Buildings that receive this recognition are built to:
- protect the environment
- emit less carbon in construction and operations
- are water efficient and
- have improved air, light, acoustics and product finishes.
Sports: Basketball , Badminton
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The Hub is Council’s first 5 Star Green Star rated building. It is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. People can come together to embrace new opportunities for learning, social interaction and getting active.
Stadium bookings
Line markings in the stadium include basketball and 3 badminton courts.
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The Hub is Council’s first 5 Star Green Star rated building. It is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. People can come together to embrace new opportunities for learning, social interaction and getting active.
Stadium bookings
Line markings in the stadium include basketball and 3 badminton courts.
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Nunawading Community Hub Stadium
The Hub is Council’s first 5 Star Green Star rated building. It is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. People can come together to embrace new opportunities for learning, social interaction and getting active.
Stadium bookings
Line markings in the stadium include basketball and 3 badminton courts.
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Sports:
Basketball
,
Badminton
Nunawading Community Hub Stadium
The Hub is Council’s first 5 Star Green Star rated building. It is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. People can come together to embrace new opportunities for learning, social interaction and getting active.
Stadium bookings
Line markings in the stadium include basketball and 3 badminton courts.
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Sports:
Basketball
,
Badminton
Manningham Donvale Indoor Sports Stadium DISC
Manningham Donvale Indoor Sports Stadium (Manningham DISC) is part of Manningham Stadiums, which is owned by Manningham City Council and run by YMCA Victoria.
Programs
Manningham DISC runs a variety of activities for all ages:
...
Sports:
Badminton
,
Basketball
,
Netball
,
Volleyball
,
Table Tennis
Manningham Donvale Indoor Sports Stadium DISC
Manningham Donvale Indoor Sports Stadium (Manningham DISC) is part of Manningham Stadiums, which is owned by Manningham City Council and run by YMCA Victoria.
Programs
Manningham DISC runs a variety of activities for all ages:
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Sports:
Badminton
,
Basketball
,
Netball
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Volleyball
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Table Tennis
Middlefield Reserve Free Tennis Court
A single-fenced bitumen public tennis court with no bookings on - a first come, first serve basis. A playground, a basketball and netball half-court, and a tennis rebound wall are all close.
Street parking is available at Middlefield Drive, Verbena St and Lupin St. It is close to the eastern freeway for easy access.
Sports:
Tennis
,
Basketball
,
Netball
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With the cost of living biting hard, getting active can feel like the last thing you can afford. But a bold new proposal from Australia's peak fitness body could be about to change that — with $500 family vouchers for gyms and studios, tax-free gym perks through your employer, and even the ability to get a referral to a personal trainer from your GP. Here's what's on the table in the 2026 Federal Budget — and why it matters for every Australian trying to get moving.
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