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Cairns Basketball Stadium

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Cairns Basketball Stadium (known commercially as Early Settler Stadium and locally as The Fishtank) is a basketball facility in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Comprising a centre court, four side courts, a sports science centre, a weights room and multiple locker rooms, the facility currently hosts the Cairns Taipans, Cairns Marlins and Cairns Dolphins, training sessions, the Taipans' NBL pre-season games, and the Marlins' and Dolphins' NBL1 North games. The facility also hosts regular junior and senior competitions run by the Cairns Basketball Association.

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Cairns Basketball Stadium
Aumuller Street, Cairns

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Cairns Basketball Stadium

Aumuller Street
4870 Cairns (Manunda)
Queensland, Australia
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