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Netball on the Sunshine Coast: Where to Play, Watch and Get Your Family Involved

With competitions running from junior through to senior grades across the region, Sunshine Coast netball offers something for players and supporters of every age.

By The Daily Sunshine Coast · Published 18 April 2026 at 5:45 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:28 pm

Netball on the Sunshine Coast: Where to Play, Watch and Get Your Family Involved
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Netball is one of the most popular team sports on the Sunshine Coast, drawing thousands of players to courts across Caloundra, Kawana, Maroochydore and Noosa every week through the competition season. Whether you are a teenager trying the sport for the first time or an experienced player returning after a break, the local associations make it genuinely easy to find a team and get on court.

Sunshine Coast Netball Association is the peak body for the sport in the region, running structured competitions at junior and senior levels. Junior competitions typically begin for players as young as seven or eight, with mixed social formats at the youngest ages before transitioning to formal graded competitions as players progress. Senior grades accommodate a wide range of abilities, from highly competitive open divisions to relaxed social competitions designed for those who want regular exercise and a social outlet without the pressure of a results-focused environment.

The main competition courts are located at the Sunshine Coast Sports Complex at Bokarina, a well-appointed facility with multiple outdoor and sheltered courts, a canteen and seating for supporters. Evening competitions under lights run through the week, making it easy for working adults and school-age players to fit games into a busy schedule. Saturday competitions cater primarily to junior grades, making netball a natural fixture in the weekend routines of many Sunshine Coast families.

Registrations open ahead of each season, with the Netball Queensland online portal handling sign-ups for most clubs and associations. Come-and-try opportunities are often available at the start of the year for those who want to test the waters before committing. Coaches, umpires and team managers are always sought, and completing an introductory umpiring course is a great way for parents to deepen their involvement.

For those who prefer to watch, senior competition rounds at Bokarina regularly showcase high-quality netball in a relaxed atmosphere. The Sunshine Coast Netball Association website is the first stop for fixtures, registration details and information on getting involved at any level.

Sources: Sunshine Coast Netball Association Netball Queensland

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