Peter Forsyth Auditorium
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Description
This sports facility features an accessible full-size basketball court that's also suitable for indoor soccer, volleyball and netball. There is limited courtside seating.
Capacity:
400 people – theatre style
Size:
21m × 35.5m
Used for:
Basketball, Netball, Volleyball, Badminton, Futsal, Health and fitness classes, Rehearsals
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Frequency: Monthly
Dog Friendly: Yes
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When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
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400 people – theatre style
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Ultimo Community Centre
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