The Townsville Sports Precinct is a world class sporting precinct located between the coast and the iconic Castle Hill in North Ward.
Locally known as “The Red Track” for our one stop venue for sport and physical activity in Townsville there are three conference facilities to cater for a variety of meetings and usage. The three air-conditioned rooms have table and chairs, access to WIFi, audio equipment and projectors, with use of kitchenettes. On-site complimentary parking is also available.
The newly open multi-purpose built Leisure Centre, has the ability to be converted into an amazing indoor event facility that can be used for conventions, expos, markets or even graduations. It measures 103m (L), 22.5m (W) equalling 2,317m2 of space. On-site complimentary parking is available. The centre is currently not air conditioned.
Location: 24 Burke Street, North Ward 4810
Bookings are essential by contacting 07 4722 5389 or email [email protected].
Conference Room |
Square Meters |
Boardroom |
Classroom |
U-Shape |
Theatre |
Herringbone |
1
|
44 |
12 |
- |
- |
15 |
- |
2
|
53 |
18 |
18 |
21 |
50 |
25 |
Combined 1&2
|
97 |
27 |
27 |
27 |
80 |
45 |
3
|
378 |
30 |
40 |
36 |
150 |
40 |
Leisure Centre
|
2317 |
Capacity discussions by appointment |
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