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The Macquarie Ice Rink is an
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and public skate centre, opened in 1981 and located within the Macquarie Shopping Centre in the northern Sydney suburb of
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and
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ice hockey teams.


History

The ''Macquarie Ice Rink'' was opened in 1981 as a recreational and sporting ice venue in northern Sydney. In 1982, The Macquarie Bears ice hockey club was founded and played hockey matches from elite to development grade at Macquarie Ice Rink until 2002 when the club moved to Blacktown Ice Rink and the AIHL team moved to the Sydney Ice Arena. Macquarie Ice Rink completed a one-year construction of a multi-million dollar upgrade to the venue on 23 March 2017. A new 15 square metre LCD screen was added, a new ice surface formed on top of new flooring, two new Zamboni's purchased, a new enclosed café built, a purpose built gym and other general amenity upgrades. In April 2017, the upgrades to the rink brought Macquarie back up to standards for the
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, the national level hockey in Australia. The
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, originally from Macquarie, announced they would return ‘home’ and play home matches at Macquarie Ice Rink from 2017 onwards. In additional the venue gained another major ongoing tenant with Liverpool's
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also announcing they would move to Macquarie to share the new facilities with their derby rivals. Macquarie Ice Rink ownership released a media statement on 16 January 2019 revealing that AMP Capital, the owners of the Macquarie shopping Centre, plans to demolish the Macquarie Ice Rink, located on the first floor of the shopping centre. The demolition of the rink would create greater access to the train station and bus interchange to and from the shopping centre. It was revealed AMP lodged the stage 2 $195 million development plans on 18 December 2018, prior to Christmas. AMP's response to the media release stated the desire of the development was to improve accessibility and foster a more vibrant night life in the community. AMP revealed its design could accommodate a recreational sized rink. The community responded by creating petitions to save the Olympic sized rink The petition to save the rink attracted 20,000 plus signatures; On 18 January 2019, AMP Capital announced a halt to demolition plans to pursue additional community consultation regarding the development. Following over 60,000 petition protestors, AMP Capital confirmed the development plans on 1 February 2019 for the shopping centre would now include an Olympic sized rink going forward. AMP's managing director, Mark Kirkland, said the company had listened to the community feedback and altered their plans after the outpouring of support to retain an Olympic sized facility. On 2 February 2019, the NSW government, through NSW Environment Minister
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, granted an interim order of heritage recognition to the Macquarie Ice Rink. The order recognises the rink as a place of significant cultural and recreational value. Any modification of the rink would have to be lodged with the NSW Heritage Council. The member for Ryde and Finance Minister Victor Dominello had sought the order to lock in the ice rink's future. On 9 February 2020, the NSW Heritage Council confirmed it had removed the interim order and rejected the application by
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for NSW heritage listing. The NSW Heritage Council said the rink was unlikely to be of state significance in its reasoning for rejecting the application. A spokesman for the Heritage Council noted the ice rink might be locally significant and should be considered for protection under the City of Ryde's local planning rules. AMP Capital's Mark Kirkland again confirmed any future developments of the centre would include an Olympic sized ice rink.


Facilities

Facilities at Macquarie Ice Rink are detailed below: * 60 m × 30 m ice rink (Olympic sized - the only Olympic sized ice rink in Sydney) * 2,000 seating capacity for spectators * 15 square metre LCD screen * Skate hire * Café * Gym * Public toilets * Disabled toilets * Lift for wheelchair access * Lockers (in limited numbers) * Parking (including disabled parking) is available within the centre * Medical centre located within the centre


Events

The rink has offered private and public sessions every day for over 30 years. It provides professional coaches for private and group lessons in figure skating, ice hockey, speed skating, ice dance, and synchronised skating, as well as theatre on ice, disco nights, school sport and vacation care (holiday camps). 1991, Macquarie played host to the 1991
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. In 2000, Macquarie Ice Rink was the inaugural venue for the final of the newly created
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.
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played Macquarie Bears in the final with the South Australians winning the match and the AIHL Championship 6–5 on a
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, Macquarie Ice Rink, on an ongoing basis, plays host to
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regular season matches between the months of April to August each year.


See also

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List of ice rinks in Australia There are 20 ice rinks in total around Australia. They are used for recreational, educational and private use. Most of these ice rinks have private lessons in all aspects of ice sports such as ice hockey and figure skating. Current venues Curren ...
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Sport in New South Wales Sport in New South Wales describes participation in and attendance at organised sports events in the state of New South Wales in Australia. It is an important part of the culture of the state. In terms of participation, the most popular sports in ...


References


External links

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Australian Ice Hockey League
{{AIHL Ice hockey venues in Australia Sports venues in Sydney Indoor arenas in Australia Figure skating venues in Australia Speed skating venues in Australia 1981 establishments in Australia Sports venues completed in 1981