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Brisbane''s Best Public Ovals, Courts and Sporting Facilities
From world-class precinct facilities to free neighbourhood courts and ovals, Brisbane gives residents remarkable access to quality sporting infrastructure right across the city.
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From world-class precinct facilities to free neighbourhood courts and ovals, Brisbane gives residents remarkable access to quality sporting infrastructure right across the city.

Brisbane City Council maintains an extensive network of public sporting facilities spread across every part of the metropolitan area, from small neighbourhood reserves with a single cricket pitch to large multi-sport complexes with floodlit fields, covered courts and change rooms. Many facilities can be booked online through the council''s parks and recreation portal, while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis for casual use.
The Sleeman Sports Complex at Chandler is the crown jewel of Brisbane''s community sporting infrastructure. The precinct includes the Anna Meares Velodrome, the Brisbane Aquatic Centre, an athletics track, tennis courts and several multipurpose sports halls. Originally built for the 2000 Sydney Olympics rowing and canoe events, the site has been continuously upgraded and now serves as a training and competition base for athletes across a wide range of sports.
Victoria Park, located just north of the CBD, offers a broad range of sporting options in a large open green space that includes a public golf course, disc golf, cycling paths, grassed ovals suitable for cricket and football, and open lawns for informal sport. New Farm Park on the river bend near Fortitude Valley similarly provides open playing areas, tennis courts and a community atmosphere that makes it popular on weekends.
For court sports, the city''s aquatic and leisure centres such as Hibiscus Sports Complex at Aspley, Yeronga Park Pool and the Valley Pool all have associated recreational facilities including courts and fitness amenities. The Queensland Tennis Centre at Tennyson is the premier public tennis facility in the state, with more than 20 courts available for community hire alongside its professional-grade show courts.
Council sportsgrounds across Brisbane''s suburbs, including Clem Jones Centre, the Aspley Hornets complex and dozens of others, anchor local sporting communities by providing fields for football codes, cricket nets, clubhouses and associated amenities. For a full listing of bookable facilities and opening hours, the Brisbane City Council Active and Healthy website is the most comprehensive starting point.
Sources: Brisbane City Council Active and Healthy Sleeman Sports Complex
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