The stadium hosted its first
Suncorp Super Netball match on 25 May 2019, when
Collingwood Magpies played
West Coast Fever in a
2019 Suncorp Super Netball Round 5 match. It was part of a double header that also featured
Tasmanian Magpies play
Western Sting in an
Australian Netball League fixture. The facility co-hosted the
2003 FIBA Oceania Championship where the
Australian national basketball team won the gold medal. Bendigo also hosted Group 3 of The International Volleyball Women's Grand Prix in June 2016 over 3 days of which Australia competed against Cuba Columbia and Croatia The Arena has also hosted
Australian National Basketball League Games for
Melbourne United during the
2020–21 NBL season, including Throwdown V against the
South East Melbourne Phoenix. It also hosted a Round 11 Match where the
New Zealand Breakers played Melbourne United in a Breakers Home Game. On 21 March 2022, it was announced that Bendigo Stadium would also host 2 further New Zealand Breakers Home Games during the
2021-22 NBL season, due to COVID-19 Protocols restricting the Breakers from returning to New Zealand. They played the
South East Melbourne Phoenix on 10 April 2022 and the
Sydney Kings on 12 April 2022, with the Breakers losing both Games. On 12 September 2025, it was announced that Melbourne United would return to Bendigo Stadium to play their
NBL Ignite Cup Games during the 2025-26 & 2026-27 NBL Seasons, as part of a deal between the club and the
Victoria State Government. ==See also==