Phillip Ice Skating Centre

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Phillip Ice Skating Centre
Brave Cave
Phillip Ice Skating Centre Ice Rink.png
Location Irving Street, Phillip, ACT, 2606
Opened 1980
Owner
Surface 55 metres x 25 metres
Olympic Size
Tenants CBR Brave (2014-Present)
Canberra Knights (1981-2014)
Capacity 1000 (seating + standing)

The Phillip Ice Skating Centre (also known as Phillip Swimming & Ice Skating Centre and the Brave Cave) is an ice sports and public skate centre, open in 1980 and located at the Phillip precinct of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. It is the current home of the CBR Brave AIHL ice hockey club and previous home of the Canberra Knights AIHL ice hockey club.

Phillip Ice Skating Centre's is the only ice rink in Canberra and will continue to be the only rink in Canberra for the foreseeable future after ACT Sports minister Shane Rattenbury on 16 August 2014 confirmed the ACT Government is not looking to build a new larger ice rink co-located with a new swimming pool next to Stromlo Forest Park to service the new suburbs of Molonglo in Canberra's west despite constant lobbying by the CBR Brave.[1] This followed years of speculation about the aging Phillip Ice Skating Centre after it was revealed in 2012 that the private owner of the centre was open to working with developers to reconfiguring the site so that the outdoor pools went inside, a new ice rink was built and a boutique hotel constructed on the block.[2]

Opening night of the 2015 AIHL season CBR Brave vs Sydney Bears, CBR Brave winning 4-2

Events

Phillip Ice Skating Centre is the home of the CBR Brave since an agreement was struck between the AIHL club and the centre's manager John Raut on the 1 March 2014. The centre will play host to at least 14 home matches for the 2014 AIHL season and beyond between the months of April to August.[3]

The centre regularly hosts disco's on Friday nights for all age groups[4] and can be booked by schools for carnivals.

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