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Perth Entertainment Centre
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Former namesChannel 7 Edgley Entertainment Centre (1974–1975)
LocationPerth, Western Australia
Coordinates31°56′57″S 115°51′16″E / 31.9492°S 115.8544°E / -31.9492; 115.8544 (Perth Entertainment Centre)
OwnerTVW Channel 7
Capacity8,200
Construction
Opened27 December 1974
Closed2002
Demolished2011
Construction costA$8.3 million
(A$65.4 million in 2016 dollars[1])
ArchitectHobbs, Winning and Leighton
Tenants
Perth Wildcats (NBL) (1990–2002)
Perth Breakers (WNBL) (1992–1995)

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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