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Townsville Fire set for WNBL Grand Final pursuit as city lights up orange

Local basketball fans embrace WNBL finals fever as Townsville Fire chase a fifth championship title.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 26 June 2026

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Townsville Fire set for WNBL Grand Final pursuit as city lights up orange
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Townsville Fire have entered the WNBL Grand Final series, sparking community engagement as the city embraces the team's pursuit of a fifth championship title. The campaign, branded 'Paint The Town Orange', has mobilised local support and created a visible show of sporting pride across Townsville.

The Fire's success represents the culmination of sustained investment in women's professional basketball in Townsville, which has developed one of Australia's most successful and popular teams. The Grand Final series drives significant visitor activity, media attention and community participation, reinforcing Townsville's identity as a sporting city.

For the local economy, the finals campaign translates into increased hospitality patronage, merchandise sales and event attendance. The team's established support base also demonstrates the city's appetite for professional women's sport, positioning Townsville as an attractive venue for national sporting events and competitions.

Sources: townsvilletimes.com.au.

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