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Sport for Everyone: All-Abilities and Inclusive Programs Across Townsville

Townsville has a growing network of all-abilities sport programs that welcome participants of every age and ability to get active, compete and connect.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 28 March 2026

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Sport for Everyone: All-Abilities and Inclusive Programs Across Townsville
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Inclusive sport is a genuine priority across Townsville's sporting community, with clubs, schools and council facilities working together to ensure that people of all abilities have meaningful ways to participate. Whether you are looking for a structured competition, a social activity or an introduction to a new sport, there are programs designed with accessibility at their core, and the welcome you receive at most Townsville clubs is one of the things locals are justifiably proud of.

Wheelchair basketball has a strong presence in North Queensland, with Townsville clubs connected to Basketball Queensland's all-abilities network. The sport is fast, physical and genuinely exciting to watch, and training sessions are open to new participants regardless of whether they use a wheelchair in daily life. Similarly, the Townsville Fire's WNBL presence has helped inspire a generation of young women and girls with disabilities to get involved in basketball at all levels.

Parkrun at Riverway is one of the most naturally inclusive sporting events in the city. The course is designed to be accessible, and participants routinely complete it by walking, using mobility aids or running alongside a guide. No one is timed out, no one finishes last in a meaningful sense, and the community atmosphere makes every participant feel genuinely welcomed. For many people with disabilities, parkrun is their first entry point into regular physical activity.

The Cowboys and the NRL's community programs deliver all-abilities football activities across Townsville schools and clubs, and the council's Riverway and Tony Ireland Stadium facilities include accessible infrastructure. Sport and Recreation Queensland supports a range of inclusive programs regionally, and Disability Sports Australia maintains an online directory of all-abilities sporting clubs and events across Queensland. Getting involved is as simple as reaching out to your sport of interest and asking about their inclusion programs, as most Townsville clubs are genuinely eager to help new participants find their feet.

Sources: Disability Sports Australia North Queensland Cowboys community

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