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    Complete Guide to Badminton Courts in Melbourne (2026)
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    Complete Guide to Badminton Courts in Melbourne (2026)

    February 20, 2026

    Complete Guide to Badminton Courts in Melbourne

    Melbourne is one of Australia's top cities for badminton, with over 116 venues spread across five distinct regions. Whether you're searching for a dedicated centre with two dozen courts, a coaching academy to sharpen your skills, or a social club for casual weekend rallies, there is a venue to suit every player. This guide breaks down Melbourne's badminton landscape by region and venue type so you can find the perfect court near you.

    Melbourne Badminton Courts by Region

    Melbourne's badminton venues cluster naturally into five regions: Eastern Suburbs, Western Suburbs, Northern Suburbs, Southern Suburbs, and Inner Melbourne. Each region has its own character, from the mega-centres of the east to the rapidly growing facilities in the west.

    Eastern Suburbs — 34 Venues

    The Eastern Suburbs are Melbourne's badminton heartland, home to 34 venues and some of the largest centres in the city. The Mount Waverley and Clayton clusters are especially dense, making this region ideal for players who want variety and competition.

    Melbourne Unique Badminton Centre in Mount Waverley is the standout venue with 24 courts, making it one of the biggest dedicated badminton facilities in Australia. It offers social play sessions and is a popular destination for players of all levels. Nearby, the South East Badminton Association provides equipment hire, coaching, and organised social play.

    In Clayton, Beyond Badminton Centre offers 18 courts alongside coaching, equipment sales, and social sessions. Pro Fit Badminton in Clayton South adds another 9 courts to the cluster, while EA Badminton Academy provides specialist coaching programs.

    Further north, Melbourne Badminton Centre in Blackburn North features 9 courts with coaching and social play. Knox Indoor Sports in Wantirna South rounds out the eastern options with coaching programs and casual court hire.

    • Melbourne Unique Badminton Centre, Mount Waverley — 24 courts, social play
    • Beyond Badminton Centre, Clayton — 18 courts, coaching, equipment, social
    • Pro Fit Badminton, Clayton South — 9 courts, social play
    • Melbourne Badminton Centre, Blackburn North — 9 courts, coaching, social
    • South East Badminton Association, Mount Waverley — coaching, equipment, social
    • EA Badminton Academy, Clayton — specialist coaching programs

    Western Suburbs — 26 Venues

    Melbourne's Western Suburbs have seen significant growth in badminton infrastructure, with 26 venues now serving the region. Areas like Altona North, Point Cook, and Truganina have become major hubs as new facilities respond to strong community demand.

    SPORTS POINT in Altona North leads the region with 14 courts and coaching services. Just down the road, Altona Badminton Centre offers 12 courts plus equipment hire, coaching, and social play — making the Altona North precinct a two-venue powerhouse.

    In Truganina, Badminton & Table Tennis Connect brings 14 courts to the growing western corridor, with coaching available. Point Cook is served by ACM Sports and The Badminton Hub Coaching, both offering coaching and court hire. Sunshine Badminton in Sunshine North provides equipment, coaching, and social play for the inner-west community.

    • SPORTS POINT, Altona North — 14 courts, coaching
    • Altona Badminton Centre, Altona North — 12 courts, equipment, coaching, social
    • Badminton & Table Tennis Connect, Truganina — 14 courts, coaching
    • ACM Sports, Point Cook — equipment, coaching
    • Sunshine Badminton, Sunshine North — equipment, coaching, social
    • Stormers Badminton Center, Ravenhall — social play

    Northern Suburbs — 24 Venues

    The Northern Suburbs offer 24 venues with particular strength in the Doncaster corridor. Three venues — Doncaster East Badminton Centre, Doncaster Indoor Sports, and Doncaster Badminton Centre — create a concentrated hub for players in the northeast.

    Doncaster East Badminton Centre stands out with equipment hire, coaching, and social play options. The Doncaster Templestowe Badminton Association has been serving the local community for years with regular social sessions and organised competitions.

    Further north, Heidelberg Badminton Centre in Heidelberg West offers equipment, coaching, and social play. Badminton Near Me in Epping provides a modern facility with equipment, coaching, and social sessions. Tennton in Craigieburn serves the growing northern fringe with equipment hire.

    • Doncaster East Badminton Centre — equipment, coaching, social
    • Heidelberg Badminton Centre, Heidelberg West — equipment, coaching, social
    • Badminton Near Me, Epping — equipment, coaching, social
    • Doncaster Templestowe Badminton Association — social, competitions
    • Doncaster Indoor Sports, Doncaster East — court hire
    • Tennton, Craigieburn — equipment hire

    Southern Suburbs — 18 Venues

    The Southern Suburbs are home to 18 venues, anchored by Energy Badminton Centre (EBC) in Springvale. With 18 courts, equipment hire, and coaching, EBC is the region's flagship venue and one of the largest centres in Melbourne.

    Monash Sport Frankston offers 8 courts and equipment hire, providing a quality option for players on the Mornington Peninsula fringe. Badminton Connect Noble Park delivers equipment, coaching, and social play. For academy-style training, NP Badminton Academy in Keysborough and MAD Badminton Academy in Springvale South provide dedicated coaching programs.

    Sports Arena Clyde North in the south-eastern growth corridor offers equipment, coaching, and modern facilities. Yu Lin Badminton Club in Keysborough provides 4 courts with a social focus, ideal for casual players.

    • Energy Badminton Centre (EBC), Springvale — 18 courts, equipment, coaching
    • Monash Sport Frankston — 8 courts, equipment
    • Badminton Connect Noble Park — equipment, coaching, social
    • NP Badminton Academy, Keysborough — coaching programs
    • MAD Badminton Academy, Springvale South — coaching programs
    • Sports Arena Clyde North — equipment, coaching

    Inner Melbourne — 7 Venues

    Inner Melbourne is centred on the Albert Park precinct, where the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) anchors a cluster of 7 venues. MSAC Badminton offers 12 courts and equipment hire in a world-class facility that also hosts state and national events.

    Badminton Victoria's head office is based at Albert Park, providing coaching, equipment, and social play alongside the governing body's programs. The Shuttlecats Badminton Club and Albert Park Badminton Club both run regular social sessions, making the precinct a strong option for players who live or work in the inner city.

    • MSAC Badminton, Albert Park — 12 courts, equipment
    • Badminton Victoria Inc., Albert Park — coaching, equipment, social
    • Shuttlecats Badminton Club, Albert Park — social, coaching
    • Albert Park Badminton Club — social sessions
    • Social Sport — St Kilda — casual social play

    Melbourne Badminton Courts by Venue Type

    Beyond geography, Melbourne's 116 venues fall into three main categories: dedicated courts, coaching academies, and social clubs. Understanding the difference helps you find the right fit for your playing style.

    Dedicated Badminton Courts (92 Venues)

    The vast majority of Melbourne's venues — 92 in total — are dedicated court facilities. These range from large multi-court centres like Melbourne Unique Badminton Centre (24 courts) and Beyond Badminton Centre (18 courts) down to smaller community halls offering a few courts for casual hire. Most dedicated court venues offer online booking, and many include equipment hire and coaching as extras.

    Academies and Coaching Centres (10 Venues)

    Melbourne has 10 specialist academies focused on skill development and structured training. These include EA Badminton Academy in Clayton, NP Badminton Academy in Keysborough, and MAD Badminton Academy in Springvale South. Academy venues typically offer group classes, private lessons, and junior development programs. They are the best choice for players who want to improve their technique or prepare for competition.

    Social Clubs (14 Venues)

    For casual players, Melbourne's 14 social clubs provide a relaxed, community-oriented environment. Clubs like Yu Lin Badminton Club in Keysborough, Melbourne University Badminton Club in Parkville, and Bayside Badminton Club in Hampton run regular social sessions where you can drop in, find a game, and meet other players. Social clubs are perfect for beginners, returning players, or anyone who values the social side of the sport.

    How to Choose the Right Badminton Court in Melbourne

    With 116 venues to choose from, narrowing down your options comes down to three key factors: location, features, and how you want to play.

    Location and Commute

    Choose a venue close to home or work so you can play regularly without a long commute. The Eastern Suburbs have the most options, but every region has quality venues. Use our Melbourne badminton directory to filter venues by suburb and region.

    Facilities and Features

    Consider what matters most to you. Do you need equipment hire because you don't own a racquet yet? Are you looking for coaching to improve? Do you want a venue with a pro shop for restringing? Larger centres like Melbourne Unique Badminton Centre, Beyond Badminton Centre, and MSAC Badminton tend to offer the most comprehensive facilities.

    Playing Style

    If you want structured improvement, look for venues with coaching or academy programs. If you want casual games with friendly people, social clubs are your best bet. And if you just want to book a court and play with friends, the dedicated court venues offer the most flexibility with online booking systems.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many badminton courts are there in Melbourne?

    Melbourne has over 116 badminton venues across five regions. The Eastern Suburbs lead with 34 venues, followed by the Western Suburbs (26), Northern Suburbs (24), Southern Suburbs (18), and Inner Melbourne (7). Court counts at individual venues range from 2 to 24.

    What is the biggest badminton centre in Melbourne?

    Melbourne Unique Badminton Centre in Mount Waverley is the largest, with 24 courts. Other major centres include Beyond Badminton Centre in Clayton (18 courts), Energy Badminton Centre in Springvale (18 courts), and SPORTS POINT in Altona North (14 courts).

    Can I play badminton in Melbourne without my own equipment?

    Yes. Many Melbourne venues offer racquet and shuttlecock hire. Venues with equipment hire include Altona Badminton Centre, Beyond Badminton Centre, Heidelberg Badminton Centre, Melbourne Badminton Centre, and MSAC Badminton, among others. Check the venue listing in our directory for equipment availability at each location.

    Where can I find badminton coaching in Melbourne?

    Coaching is available across all regions. Specialist academies include EA Badminton Academy (Clayton), NP Badminton Academy (Keysborough), and MAD Badminton Academy (Springvale South). Many dedicated court venues like Beyond Badminton Centre, Altona Badminton Centre, and Doncaster East Badminton Centre also offer coaching programs. See our badminton training guide for tips on what to look for in a coach.

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