The Perth Entertainment Centre was an indoor arena and cinema complex in Perth, Western Australia, located on Wellington Street at the northern edge of...
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Perth Arena (known commercially as RAC Arena) is an entertainment and sporting arena in the city centre of Perth, Western Australia, used mostly for basketball...
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Brisbane Entertainment Centre in mid-1986. By the time of the venue's last NBL game on Friday 5 June 1998 which saw the Giants defeat the Perth Wildcats...
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Wollongong Entertainment Centre (also known by its naming rights sponsor WIN Entertainment Centre and colloquially as the WEC) is a multi-purpose indoor...
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played at the Perth Superdome. In 1987, the Brisbane Bullets won their second NBL championship and their first at the Entertainment Centre with a 2–0 series...
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of the Perth Entertainment Centre, the Wildcats moved back to the Superdrome for the 2002–03 season. The 8,000-seat Perth Entertainment Centre was a popular...
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Miss Universe 1979 (category Events in Perth, Western Australia)
Universe 1979 was the 28th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Perth Entertainment Centre in Perth, Australia, on 20 July 1979. Margaret Gardiner of South Africa...
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and port of Fremantle are situated. Perth was founded by Captain James Stirling in 1829 as the administrative centre of the Swan River Colony. The city...
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the Perth Entertainment Centre, HBF Stadium was the main venue used by major touring artists, both Australian and international, when visiting Perth. Since...
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the Brisbane Bullets, Perth Wildcats, and Sydney Kings who had all moved into their respective cities larger Entertainment Centres and were attracting record...
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opening concert of the band's "Making Movies" Australian tour (Perth Entertainment Centre, 22 March 1981) as the final encore. "Telegraph Road" became a...
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Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre is an indoor sports arena located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The capacity of the arena is 5...
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Crown Perth (formerly Burswood Island Casino, Burswood Island Complex and Burswood Entertainment Complex) is a resort and casino located in Burswood, Western...
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Karrinyup Shopping Centre is a shopping centre built in 1973 in Karrinyup, a suburb of Perth. The centre is one of the largest shopping centres in Western Australia...
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all the way in Game 3 at the National Tennis Centre, while Games 4 (Sydney) and 5 (Perth Entertainment Centre) went into overtime. The series however saw...
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the Perth Entertainment Centre (8,200), Sydney Entertainment Centre (12,500), Adelaide's Clipsal Powerhouse (8,000) and the National Tennis Centre in Melbourne...
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Spark Arena (section Entertainment)
series'. The Breakers qualified for the 2011-12 NBL Grand Final against the Perth Wildcats with games 1 and 3 being played at the arena. Game 1 saw the attendance...
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The road was removed in 1974, when the Perth Entertainment Centre was built. In December 2017 the City of Perth Council agreed to a request from Landgate...
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Acapulco, Guerrero Mexico 75 1979 28th Venezuela July 20 Perth Entertainment Centre, Perth, Western Australia Australia 1980 29th United States July...
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presented in categories representing both public and industry voted awards. "Perth-raised star Chantelle Barry celebrates wedding and booming career". 15 December...
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onwards. The final Australian show was on 24 September 1984 at Perth Entertainment Centre, and The Unforgettable Fire was released on 1 October 1984. The...
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first played live in February 1977, with the 15 February 1977 Perth Entertainment Centre show being the earliest known performance (and possibly the very...
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South East Melbourne Magic Most Valuable Player Grand Final: Ricky Grace, Perth Wildcats Best Defensive Player: Terry Dozier, Newcastle Falcons Most Improved...
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Townsville Crocodiles (3-3) and Perth Wildcats (3-3). Adelaide 36ers won For and Against (+27), Townsville Crocodiles (+18), Perth Wildcats(-45). 23-way Head-to-Head...
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Titans won Head-to-Head (2-0). 2Head-to-Head between Perth Wildcats and Wollongong Hawks (1-1). Perth Wildcats won For and Against (+3). Most Valuable Player:...
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1969. After the Perth Entertainment Centre was completed in 1974, the Edgley productions shifted there, and the newly completed Perth Concert Hall was...
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in 17 different countries. The sold-out tour began on 18 March 1996 in Perth, Australia and continued to major cities around the world. It ended on 28...
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retained his crown by a technical decision win in four rounds at the Perth Entertainment Centre, and then finished his year by knocking out Osmar Avila in one...
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Titans Melbourne Park N/A boxscore 10/10/1998 Perth Wildcats 106–96 Adelaide 36ers Perth Entertainment Centre N/A boxscore 10/10/1998 Townsville Crocodiles...
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Head-to-Head between Perth Wildcats (4-2), Canberra Cannons (4-2), Sydney Kings (2-4) and Adelaide 36ers (2-4). 2Head-to-Head between Perth Wildcats and Canberra...
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