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Brisbane''s Sporting Calendar: A Month-by-Month Guide to What''s On

Brisbane offers live sport every month of the year, with the subtropical climate keeping fans comfortable and athletes performing at their best across all four seasons.

By The Daily Brisbane · Published 14 February 2026 at 8:15 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

Brisbane''s Sporting Calendar: A Month-by-Month Guide to What''s On
Brisbane''s Sporting Calendar: A Month-by-Month Guide to What''s On. Image via source.

Summer (December to February) belongs to cricket at the Gabba, where Queensland Bulls and Brisbane Heat BBL matches fill the ground under warm evening skies. The BBL season runs deep into January, while Shield cricket and international fixtures bring the best players in the world to Brisbane. Tennis fans can catch the Brisbane International at Queensland Tennis Centre in Tennyson in January, a traditional warm-up event on the lead-in to the Australian Open.

As autumn arrives in March and April, the NRL season is in full swing and Suncorp Stadium hosts Broncos and Dolphins home games on Friday and Saturday nights. The AFL season kicks off around the same time, with the Brisbane Lions playing at the Gabba and drawing passionate crowds as the competition builds toward mid-year. Both codes run simultaneously through the cooler months, giving Brisbane fans the rare luxury of choosing between football codes every weekend.

Winter (June to August) is the heart of the football season, with NRL and AFL finals campaigns the dominant conversation across the city. The Queensland Reds'' Super Rugby Pacific season runs from February through to mid-year at Suncorp Stadium, adding a rugby union flavour to the mix. The NBL season begins around October, bringing Brisbane Bullets basketball to Nissan Arena in Nathan and extending the sporting calendar into the spring.

Spring (September to November) brings finals fever across multiple codes, with NRL and AFL deciders commanding national attention and Brisbane teams often featuring prominently. The Queensland Firebirds'' Suncorp Super Netball season wraps up around August, while Brisbane Roar A-League matches begin again from October, offering football fans something to follow through the warmer months.

For fun runners and triathletes, the Bridge to Brisbane fun run in late August is the city''s marquee mass-participation event, drawing tens of thousands of participants from across the region. Parkruns operate every Saturday morning year-round at dozens of Brisbane locations, and the Brisbane Marathon typically falls in August, giving endurance athletes a consistent year-round racing calendar whatever the season.

Sources: Brisbane Broncos Brisbane Lions Bridge to Brisbane

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