Sydney Showground (Olympic Park)

[3] During the Olympics, it hosted the finals for team handball and some of the preliminary basketball games.

Four other pavilions were constructed during the games to host badminton, rhythmic gymnastics, handball and indoor volleyball events, as well as the shooting and fencing part of the modern pentathlon competition.

Features include tiered seating with a capacity of 3000, a video screen, PA system and corporate boxes.

It is named in honour of Charles Moses, the general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission from 1935 to 1965.

[6] Media related to Sydney Showground (Olympic Park) at Wikimedia Commons

Arriving at the Showground during the Royal Easter Show
Sydney Showground Stadium during an Australian rules football game
Charles Moses Stadium