Women's Sport in Brisbane: Teams, Leagues and How to Get Involved
From the Queensland Firebirds to the Brisbane Roar women and community clubs across the city, Brisbane is one of Australia's best cities for women's sport.
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Women's sport in Brisbane is thriving at every level, from elite professional competition through to community clubs and introductory programs that welcome participants of any background or ability. The city has professional or semi-professional women's teams across multiple codes, a strong grassroots club structure, and growing momentum ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, which is expected to accelerate investment in women's sport infrastructure and pathways across Queensland.
At the elite end, the Queensland Firebirds are the city's most prominent women's professional team, competing in Super Netball at Nissan Arena in Nathan. The Firebirds draw consistent crowds and have a loyal supporter base built over many years of competition. The Brisbane Roar also fields a women's team in the A-League Women competition, playing home games at Suncorp Stadium in Milton, and women's football has seen significant growth in participation and viewership in recent seasons. AFL Queensland runs the AFLW competition with the Brisbane Lions fielding a women's side that competes nationally, connecting the local club scene to the top level of the game.
In basketball, women's and girls' competitions run throughout the year under Basketball Queensland, and the NBL's associated programs provide pathways for talented young players. Netball associations across Brisbane run dedicated women's competitions at every level from juniors through to senior social grades. Cricket, cycling, swimming, touch football and athletics all have active women's programs managed by their respective state governing bodies, and most community clubs actively recruit women players and coaches. The Queensland Academy of Sport, based in Nathan, provides specialised support for female athletes across a wide range of disciplines.
For anyone wanting to get involved, the starting point is almost always the relevant state governing body's website, where club finders and registration portals allow you to locate the nearest women's or mixed-gender club in your sport of choice. Many clubs run come-and-try sessions at the start of each season, which are a low-pressure way to meet people and find out whether a sport suits you before committing to full registration. With Brisbane's sporting calendar offering something in almost every month of the year, there has never been a better time to be part of women's sport in this city.
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