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Women's Sport in Townsville: Teams, Leagues and How to Get Involved
From the Townsville Fire to grassroots netball and AFL, women's sport in North Queensland is thriving and welcoming new participants at every level.
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From the Townsville Fire to grassroots netball and AFL, women's sport in North Queensland is thriving and welcoming new participants at every level.

Women's sport in Townsville has never been stronger. Across professional basketball, community netball, Australian Rules football, cricket, football and more, female athletes in North Queensland are competing, training and leading with confidence. Whether you are a seasoned competitor looking for a new club or someone who wants to try sport for the first time, Townsville's women's sporting community is open, active and growing rapidly.
At the elite end, the Townsville Fire stand as the city's most celebrated women's sporting team. Competing in the WNBL, one of Australia's premier professional leagues, the Fire have built a reputation for excellence and have inspired countless young women across the region to pick up a basketball. Home games at Townsville Stadium are well attended and provide a brilliant live sport experience for supporters of all ages. Details on upcoming games and memberships are available at townsvillefire.com.au.
Netball remains one of the largest participation sports for women and girls across Townsville, with Netball Townsville running competitions from junior through to senior level every season. AFL Townsville has invested significantly in women's football in recent years, and the local women's competition has grown steadily, reflecting the national surge in interest in AFLW at the elite level. Junior girls' programs in both sports provide a welcoming first step for younger players.
Cricket has also seen strong growth in the women's and girls' game locally. Cricket Townsville runs girls-only competitions and training programs that give female players their own space to develop skills and confidence. Football (soccer) through Football Queensland similarly offers dedicated girls' competitions across all junior age groups. The breadth of options means there is genuinely something for every girl and woman who wants to be active through sport in Townsville.
For adults wanting to begin or return to sport, most local clubs and associations in Townsville actively encourage women who are new to competition. Social and mixed-ability competitions exist across multiple codes, and the volunteer and coaching communities are experienced in welcoming participants of all backgrounds. Checking with individual associations via their Queensland governing body websites is the easiest way to find the right fit. In North Queensland, women's sport is not a side story; it is centre stage.
Sources: Townsville Fire official site Netball Queensland AFL Queensland
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