AEG Ogden
AEG Ogden is an Australian company that manages sports venues and convention centres in Australia and Asia.[1] It is a joint venture between Australian interests and AEG Facilities (affiliate of the Anschutz Entertainment Group) and Australian investors.
Venues
Arenas
- BCEC Great Hall
- Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Cadillac Arena
- Cairns Arena
- Dubai Arena
- ICC Sydney Theatre
- Mercedes-Benz Arena
- Newcastle Entertainment Centre
- RAC Arena
- Qudos Bank Arena
Convention centres
- Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
- Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre (to open in 2020)[2]
- Cairns Convention Centre
- Darwin Convention Centre
- International Convention Centre Sydney
- Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
- Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre
- Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island
Stadiums
Theatres
- KCC Plenary Hall
- Perth Concert Hall
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References
- Remeikis, Amy (8 May 2016). "Proposed $2 billion precinct could revitalise under-utilised part of Brisbane CBD". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- "Christchurch Convention Centre opening next year". The Hotel Conversation. 2019-05-27. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
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