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Basketball in Brisbane: The Bullets, Nissan Arena and How to Find a Club Near You

From the Brisbane Bullets NBL side to community courts and junior clubs, Brisbane's basketball scene caters for players and fans at every level.

By The Daily Brisbane · Published 2 May 2026 at 6:35 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:20 pm

Basketball in Brisbane: The Bullets, Nissan Arena and How to Find a Club Near You
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Basketball has a passionate following in Brisbane, anchored by the Brisbane Bullets, the city's National Basketball League club. The Bullets play their home games at Nissan Arena in Nathan, the same venue that hosts the Queensland Firebirds, and the indoor arena is well suited to basketball, with excellent sightlines from all areas of the seating bowl. Nissan Arena is accessed easily via the Nathan train station, making it one of the most convenient sporting venues in the city for public transport users. The NBL season runs through the Australian summer and into autumn, overlapping with the cricket season and providing a compelling indoor alternative on warm nights.

Tickets to Bullets home games are sold through Ticketek, and membership packages are available for fans who want to commit to the full season. The Bullets have a family-friendly match-day experience with courtside activities and in-arena entertainment between quarters. The speed, athleticism and physicality of NBL basketball tends to impress first-time visitors, and the arena's enclosed space amplifies every play. For those who want to follow from home, the NBL season is broadcast on ESPN and streamed via the NBL app, which also carries extensive statistics and highlights.

Beyond the professional game, Basketball Queensland runs a network of competitions and affiliated clubs across the greater Brisbane area. The state association's club finder at basketball.net.au allows families to locate their nearest club and find out about junior programs, which typically begin for players aged eight and above. Many local councils operate indoor courts that host club competitions throughout the week, and informal pickup games are a feature of outdoor courts at parks across the inner suburbs. The sport's low barrier to entry, with just a ball and a hoop required to get started, makes it popular in backyards and school playgrounds throughout the city.

The Brisbane area also has a WNBL connection through the NBL's expanded programs, and women's basketball at community level is growing rapidly. Many clubs run women's and girls' teams alongside their open-grade competitions, and Basketball Queensland actively promotes female participation across all age groups. Whether you are a parent looking for a first sport for a child, an adult wanting to join a social competition, or a fan ready to experience NBL atmosphere at Nissan Arena, Brisbane's basketball community is welcoming and enthusiastic.

Sources: Brisbane Bullets official site Basketball Queensland Nissan Arena

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