Phoenix Extend Regional Partnership for Two More Years
16 Sep
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The partnership will see the Phoenix head back to Traralgon for the fourth and fifth time, respectively, in 2025 and 2026, to play at the Gippsland Regional Indoor Sports Stadium.
South East Melbourne would like to acknowledge the support of the Victorian Government through the Significant Sporting Events Program.
Phoenix CEO Tommy Greer expressed gratitude to the local community and the hospitality they provide every time the team arrives.
“It's a highlight for us each year and we encourage everyone to head down to the Gippsland region, immerse yourself in the local community and make a trip of seeing elite basketball in the country,” Greer said.
"We extend our gratitude to the Latrobe City Council and the Victorian Government for their involvement, and I’m confident our fans in the region join me in thanking them for making this great event possible."
In NBL25, the Phoenix will take on the Brisbane Bullets in Traralgon on Saturday, January 11 at 8pm.
The Phoenix will look to have a fourth sellout in Latrobe City, with each of the prior three games held at the venue reaching maximum capacity.

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos said, “The Phoenix have a great track record in Traralgon, crowds really get behind them, and the economic benefits flow into local businesses and communities.”
“I encourage basketball fans from across the state to get their tickets and help Phoenix secure another great win at the Gippsland Regional Indoor Sports Stadium.”
Mayor of Latrobe City Council, Councillor Darren Howe, said the extension of the partnership is exciting news for Latrobe City and will have a positive impact on the whole community.
“We are thrilled to extend our partnership with SEM Phoenix for another two years, bringing top-tier basketball back to Latrobe City. The previous matches at the Gippsland Regional Indoor Sports Stadium have been sold-out events, with full and energetic crowds,” said the Mayor.
“Basketball is a popular and accessible activity that has many positive benefits such as improving social wellbeing and inclusion. An event like this brings people together and creates a sense of belonging that resonates throughout the entire community.
“The team are dedicated to engaging one-on-one with the community, and regularly provide clinics and training sessions at local schools, inspiring the next generation and strengthening their connection with our region.
“The partnership is a testament to the loyal support from the community, and the relationship Council has established with SEM Phoenix. Council is committed to continue nurturing this relationship for many years to come and look forward to welcoming the team back to their regional Victoria home base next year.”
Tickets will go on general sale on Tuesday, November 19 via Ticketek, with members able to redeem on Monday, November 18.

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