From the Queensland Firebirds to the Brisbane Roar women and community clubs across the city, Brisbane is one of Australia's best cities for women's sport.
Two of Australia''s most storied racecourses sit within Brisbane''s inner suburbs, and their long histories are woven into the sporting and social fabric of Queensland.
When the NRL and AFL finals arrive, Brisbane comes alive with community viewing spots, supporter club gatherings and big-screen events across the city.
From world-class precinct facilities to free neighbourhood courts and ovals, Brisbane gives residents remarkable access to quality sporting infrastructure right across the city.
Whether you are at home, in the car or at the ground, Brisbane fans have more ways than ever to follow every code, every club and every season live and on demand.
From Saturday morning Little Athletics centres for primary-school children to senior track and field clubs competing at state level, Brisbane has a rich and welcoming athletics community.
Touch football is one of Brisbane''s most popular midweek social sports, with competitions running across the city for mixed, men''s and women''s teams of all ability levels.
By The Daily Brisbane · 25 April 2026 · 2 min read
Lawn bowls is thriving in Brisbane, with clubs across the city offering social competitions, coaching for newcomers and a relaxed community atmosphere that suits all ages.
By The Daily Brisbane · 11 April 2026 · 2 min read
Brisbane has a growing network of inclusive sport programs that welcome participants of all abilities, ages and backgrounds, from wheelchair sports to sensory-friendly come-and-try days.
By The Daily Brisbane · 28 March 2026 · 2 min read
The Brisbane River and nearby Moreton Bay make the city a natural home for water sports, with rowing clubs, paddling groups and dragon boat crews active on the river throughout the year.
By The Daily Brisbane · 14 March 2026 · 2 min read