The Perth Entertainment Centre was an indoor arena and cinema complex in Perth, Western Australia, located on Wellington Street at the northern edge of the Perth central business district. It was demolished as part of the Perth City Link project in late 2011, with its replacement, RAC Arena, opening the following year.
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The PerthEntertainmentCentre was an indoor arena and cinema complex in Perth, Western Australia, located on Wellington Street at the northern edge of...
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Brisbane EntertainmentCentre 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...
played at the Perth Superdome. In 1987, the Brisbane Bullets won their second NBL championship and their first at the EntertainmentCentre with a 2–0 series...
of the PerthEntertainmentCentre, the Wildcats moved back to the Superdrome for the 2002–03 season. The 8,000-seat PerthEntertainmentCentre was a popular...
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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...
the Brisbane Bullets, Perth Wildcats, and Sydney Kings who had all moved into their respective cities larger EntertainmentCentres and were attracting record...
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...
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...
determine order of seeding. 1Head-to-Head between Perth Wildcats and Brisbane Bullets (1-1). Perth Wildcats won For and Against (+4). 23-way Head-to-Head...
retained his crown by a technical decision win in four rounds at the PerthEntertainmentCentre, and then finished his year by knocking out Osmar Avila in one...
first played live in February 1977, with the 15 February 1977 PerthEntertainmentCentre show being the earliest known performance (and possibly the very...
vicinity of the early Perth township were Lake Kingsford (site of the current Perth railway station), Lake Irwin (PerthEntertainmentCentre) and further north...
Parkinson, Southern Melbourne Saints Rookie of the Year: Andrew Vlahov, Perth Wildcats Coach of the Year: Murray Arnold, Perth Wildcats "Honour Boards"....
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...
defeated the Canberra Cannons 94-93 to become the inaugural NBL Champions. The Perth Wildcats hold the record for most Grand Final appearances with 15 between...
with 17 concerts in New Zealand and Australia, finishing at the PerthEntertainmentCentre (as he had on the 1979 tour) on 22 December. "Funeral for a Friend/Love...