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The city's not shy about getting behind its other codes either: catch the talented men's and women's rugby league (State of Origin returns to the MCG in June), soccer and rugby union teams (international Super Rugby) on the field at AAMI Park throughout the cooler months; and netball matches at John Cain Arena. July also sees our national basketball teams come together for the Ballin'24 festival, taking on teams from China and Japan in the lead up to the Olympics. On the field and on the court, the vibe is pure Melbourne. Fun for all the family.
With so much entertainment, gourmet food and culture to absorb at a Victorian sports event, you're spoiled for choice.
Wallabies vs Wales - Melbourne
13 Jul 2024
Wales return to Victoria for the first time in a decade, looking to avenge their thrilling two-point loss to the Wallabies the last time these two played...
Ford BALLIN'24 Melbourne
02 - 05 Jul 2024
Australia’s top representative teams will converge for the first time ever for Ford BALLIN’24 – an international series against China and Japan at Melbourne’s,...
AAMI Park
The iconic, cutting-edge design of AAMI Park ensures you enjoy unobstructed views of football and rugby (league and union) contests, plus concerts.
John Cain Arena
Feel like you're in the thick of the action at the multi-purpose Hisense Arena, whether it's basketball, netball, world cycling or even live music.
Australian Football
Check out Australian Rules Football. Watch an AFL game at one of Melbourne's famous venues for the ultimate local sporting experience.
Netball
Melbourne is a proud home to state netball team the Melbourne Vixens and national netball team the Australian Diamonds.
Ampol State of Origin Game II
26 Jun 2024
Real rivalry heads to the iconic MCG, when the New South Wales Blues take on the Queensland Maroons in Game II of the Ampol State of Origin Series.There...
Melbourne Cricket Ground
See a match or tour the home of Aussie cricket and the Australian Football League, the site of the 1956 Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
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