AAMI Park, the premier purpose-built venue for rectangular field sports, and used for large outdoor stadium concerts.
Holden Centre , a training facility used by the Collingwood Football Club, but formerly a 7,000 capacity stadium used originally for swimming, then later for basketball.
Olympic Park Oval, a public playing field & running track, now primarily used for training purposes by the Collingwood Football Club.
Eastern Sportsground, stadium that hosted the preliminary rounds of the field hockey competition at the 1956 Olympics. Afterwards it was used for greyhound racing, then demolished for the first Collingwood training ground in the precinct and later became the site of AAMI Park.
Olympic Park Stadium, formerly the premier venue for track and field and rectangular field sports. The stadium was superseded for rectangular field sports by AAMI Park in 2011, and was demolished in 2011/12.
Velodrome, a 333 metre long velodrome that was used for the track cycling events at the 1956 Olympics. This venue was located on the northern/Swan Street side of the Olympic Park.
Melbourne Park
Rod Laver Arena, the premier venue for large indoor stadium concerts, and centre court for tennis in Melbourne Park. Also used in the past for basketball.
Melbourne Arena, the premier venue for basketball and netball, the second largest court for tennis in Melbourne Park, and a venue for indoor stadium concerts. Can be converted to a velodrome for major track cycling events.
Margaret Court Arena, the third-largest capacity tennis court in Melbourne Park. Also used for netball, basketball, music and other types of events.
Melbourne Park Tennis Complex/National Tennis Centre; including two outdoor show courts, five indoor courts, 4 indoor courts next to Rod Laver Arena and twenty eight outdoor Plexicushion courts, 8 clay courts, all which are used for professional matches and available for public hire.
Yarra Park
Melbourne Cricket Ground, the premier venue for cricket and Australian rules football, and occasionally for other high-drawing field sports events.
East Melbourne Cricket Ground, located in the north-western corner of Yarra Park, and used for Australian rules football and premier grade cricket. Demolished 1922 to make way for the Jolimont railyards.
The precinct is located adjacent to both the Richmond and Jolimont railway stations; every train servicing the eastern side of Melbourne passes through one of these two stations. The precinct is also serviced by three tram routes from the city centre. Three footbridges are provided to cross the railway lines which divide the northern and southern halves of the precinct. The area in Yarra Park surrounding the Melbourne Cricket Ground is made available for ticketed car parking during major events in the precinct; free parking in the surrounding streets is available but limited.