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Development Victoria has started delivering the landmark redevelopment of the State Basketball Centre, a project that will take the game in Victoria to a new level for elite and community players.

The project is a $132 million upgrade and expansion of Knox Regional Sports Park. 

The Victorian Government has committed $105 million for the project, which will become Australia’s premier basketball facility, with Knox City Council increasing its contribution from $25 million to $27 million.

The redevelopment will deliver high-performance facilities for the WNBL Deakin Melbourne Boomers and NBL South East Melbourne Phoenix and 12 new indoor courts for local competitions and statewide championships – taking the total number of indoor courts to 18.

The centre will provide an administrative base for the Boomers and Phoenix along with Basketball Australia, Basketball Victoria and Knox Basketball. The south-eastern suburbs drawcard will also host a regional gymnastics facility while players and supporters will enjoy the amenity of a new café and town square.

Once completed in 2023, the centre will host up to two million visitors a year. Australian construction company ADCO has been appointed to carry out the redevelopment, which will support more than 500 jobs in construction and more than 100 ongoing roles once completed.

Basketball is one of the most popular sports in Victoria with half of all participation nationwide based in the state.

Updated on 26 May 2023