From world-class stadiums in South Brisbane to suburban leagues grounds, the facilities supporting live sport across Brisbane reveal why the city has become a genuine sporting destination.
Discover how Brisbane's suburban soccer clubs are building sustainable community sport through volunteer-led grassroots football, with 12,000+ junior players.
Brisbane endurance athletes dominate winter racing. Ekka 10K results, cycling criteriums at Docklands, and triathlon events across South Bank and Gold Coast hinterland.
With three weeks until the Australian Sport Climbing Championships, Brisbane's thriving wall community is entering peak preparation mode ahead of what promises to be the most competitive finals in years.
Latest trends show South Bank and inner-city suburbs leading a fitness renaissance, with boutique training overtaking traditional gyms among younger demographics.
Local fitness facilities report record sign-ups as winter codes wrap up, with trainers capitalizing on post-competition motivation and summer conditioning trends.
With the business end of the A-League season approaching, the Roar's South Bank headquarters has become ground zero for a club determined to end their trophy drought.
Whether you're dreaming of working match days or taking on a permanent role, here's exactly what you need to know to join the teams behind Brisbane's biggest sporting events.
The scrappy South Brisbane club has become the unlikely success story of Queensland's amateur rowing scene, turning limited resources into championship gold.
With the competition heating up across Queensland's premier sporting arenas, venues along the South Bank and beyond are gearing up for what could be a historic finals campaign.
As youth participation surges across the city, aging facilities and stretched budgets are forcing clubs to get creative—or lose young players entirely.
While commercial gyms dominate the fitness landscape, a growing network of informal training collectives across Brisbane's inner suburbs is reshaping how locals think about health, belonging and accessible sport.
From Kangaroo Point's sandstone cliffs to indoor gyms across the city, local climbing communities are thriving—and transforming lives one carabiner at a time.
The Brisbane Southside Tri Club's relay team has smashed a decades-old state record, fueling renewed interest in the sport and prompting the opening of a purpose-built facility.
From the redeveloped Suncorp Stadium to emerging community hubs across the bayside suburbs, Brisbane is investing heavily in the facilities that will define the next generation of Australian football.
Thousands of amateur athletes are quietly building the backbone of Brisbane's sporting culture through neighbourhood clubs and volunteer-run leagues that have transformed suburban parks into genuine hubs of connection.
The A-League club's push for a modern, purpose-built venue in South Brisbane signals a transformation for one of Queensland's most ambitious sporting organisations.
Local soccer clubs across South Brisbane, Fortitude Valley and beyond are driving a quiet revolution in grassroots sport, proving that elite-level success starts in suburban parks.
Participation data shows water sports are reshaping how Brisbane residents approach health and wellbeing, with unexpected winners emerging across age groups and postcodes.
Elite sport climbers across Queensland converge on the city for the 2026 Australian Indoor Climbing Championships, with local gyms reporting record membership ahead of the high-stakes finals.
With the Australian triathlon and cycling calendars intensifying, local clubs are preparing for a decisive finals push that could shape state and national rankings.
From South Bank's Olympic legacy to boutique studios across Fortitude Valley, the city's expanding gym infrastructure is driving a new generation of serious athletes.
Discover how Brisbane's recreational sports landscape is shifting. Participation data reveals trends in amateur leagues from South Bank to Bulimba, showing growth in women's and mixed-gender competitions.
Discover how Brisbane's South Bank Parklands, Eagle Street Rowing Basin, and dedicated cycling routes are creating Australia's premier endurance sports destination for triathletes and distance runners.
A quiet revolution is unfolding across Brisbane's neighbourhoods, where local football clubs are becoming the social glue binding diverse communities together.
As gym memberships surge across the city, major facilities from South Bank to Fortitude Valley are racing to upgrade equipment and spaces to meet demand from serious athletes and casual fitness enthusiasts alike.
Behind every elite athlete lies a network of volunteer-driven community organisations quietly transforming Brisbane's neighbourhoods into pipelines of sporting talent.
Participation in outdoor climbing and extreme sports has surged across Brisbane, signalling a significant shift in how locals approach health and community.
With major stadiums spreading across the city, grassroots organisations are leveraging new infrastructure to grow participation and transform neighbourhoods.
Whether you're looking to dust off your footy boots or pick up a racquet for the first time, Brisbane's thriving recreational leagues offer something for every skill level and budget.
New data shows aquatic activities are reshaping how Brisbanites exercise, with swimming and water-based fitness outpacing traditional gym memberships across the city.
While elite clubs dominate headlines, a quiet revolution is unfolding in suburban ovals and community centres across Brisbane, transforming young lives and reshaping the city's football culture.
New figures show rising enrolments across local clubs and councils, signalling a fundamental shift in how young Queenslanders prioritise physical activity.
With qualification rounds ramping up across South Bank and beyond, Queensland's top rock athletes are zeroing in on a high-stakes winter push that could define their competitive year.
As fitness culture booms across the city, local training hubs in Fortitude Valley and South Brisbane are redefining the gym experience by prioritising connection over isolation.
Local runners, cyclists and triathletes notched impressive performances across Queensland this week, with standout results at the South Bank precinct and beyond.
Gym membership surges and personal training bookings spike across South Bank and Fortitude Valley as athletes lock in their conditioning for September's high-stakes playoff season.
With the Southern Hemisphere's prime running, cycling and triathlon window in full swing, local athletes are zeroing in on qualification races and state championships across the region.
New data on grassroots club membership across Brisbane shows a city increasingly invested in junior athletics, but stark disparities between inner-city and outer suburbs raise questions about equity.
From state-of-the-art Olympic pools to riverside training grounds, Brisbane's aquatic facilities are positioning the city as a powerhouse for competitive swimming and water sports.
Brisbane climbers compete in regional qualifiers at South Bank and Kangaroo Point ahead of September nationals. Training tips and venue guide for aspiring athletes.
From the South Bank precinct to emerging suburban hubs, Brisbane's expanding gym infrastructure is driving a fitness revolution that's putting the city on par with Australia's major training destinations.
The Valley Endurance Squad has punched above its weight to secure a mixed relay spot at the Paris Olympics, marking the club's biggest achievement in two decades.
From South Bank to Sherwood, amateur leagues are quietly becoming the city's most vital social connectors, transforming neighbourhoods one match at a time.
While elite teams dominate headlines, a quiet revolution is unfolding across Brisbane's suburbs, where volunteers and local organisations are transforming underutilised spaces into thriving football hubs.
From swimming pools in South Bank to rowing clubs on the Brisbane River, local aquatic organisations are welcoming thousands of newcomers and strengthening the city's sporting fabric.
The A-League club's newly expanded training facility in Bowen Hills is setting new benchmarks for athlete conditioning and drawing attention from rival clubs nationwide.
With thousands of young athletes across the city's leagues entering the business end of 2026, clubs are preparing facilities and volunteers for the biggest playoff weekends of the year.
New data from the city's major venues shows Brisbanites are ditching passive spectatorship for active pursuits, reshaping how we use our sporting landmarks.
From the South Bank riverfront to purpose-built cycling precincts, Brisbane's infrastructure investment is fuelling a boom in running, cycling and triathlon participation.
From South Bank to the Brisbane River, local aquatic organisations are expanding memberships and creating spaces where newcomers and lifelong swimmers alike find belonging.
South Bank and inner-city crags saw record turnout this week as Queensland's outdoor climbing community delivered impressive results across multiple disciplines.