Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre

This Centre blends scale with sophistication, from the sweeping, modern angles and light-filled zones to the clever integration of sport, technology and entertainment. When the event really matters, t...

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Summary

Meeting rooms 14
Largest capacity (theatre) 5000

This Centre blends scale with sophistication, from the sweeping, modern angles and light-filled zones to the clever integration of sport, technology and entertainment. When the event really matters, the venue needs to perform which is why the Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre is the ideal venue for elite sports, corporate functions, trade shows and gala dinners. From the selection of relevant menu items to the most audience-friendly utilisation of two sports halls. Our experienced venue management team can tailor a flexible package to perfectly suit your upcoming event.

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296 Nerang Broadbeach Road, Carrara, QLD 4211

Capacity

Room Name Area m2 Theatre Classroom Cabaret U-Shape Boardroom Cocktail Banquet Banquet (Dance)
Surfers Paradise 30.00 24 12 - - 12 - - -
Northcliffe 30.00 24 12 - - 12 - - -
Broadbeach 30.00 24 12 - - 12 - - -
Miami 25.00 20 10 - - 10 - - -
Hinterland 31.00 - - - - 12 36 - -
Burleigh Heads 70.00 60 40 32 30 25 70 40 -
Tallebudgera 118.00 140 70 80 48 42 140 100 -
Currumbin 248.00 290 150 168 - - 290 210 -
Tallebudgera + Currumbin Combined 436.00 500 275 288 - - 500 360 -
Hall One 4660.00 5000 2900 3080 - - 5000 3850 -
Hall Two 4800.00 5000 1500 3120 - - 5000 3900 -
Artificial Turf 445.00 - - 280 - - 450 350 -
Southern Plaza 1167.00 - - 640 - - 1200 800 -
Northern Plaza 1972.00 - - 1200 - - 2200 1500 -

Location

Location

Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre

296 Nerang Broadbeach Road, Carrara, QLD 4211

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Destination Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. 
 
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.