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Netball in Newcastle: Where to Play, Watch and Get Involved

A local guide to netball in the Hunter region, from social competitions and junior clubs to pathways for serious players.

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By The Daily Newcastle · Published 18 April 2026, 5:45 pm

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Updated 15 h ago· 13 July 2026, 1:00 am

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Netball in Newcastle: Where to Play, Watch and Get Involved
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Netball is one of the most widely played team sports in Newcastle and the Hunter region, with hundreds of teams competing across junior, senior and social competitions every year. The sport is accessible to players of all ages, and the network of courts, clubs and associations across the city means there is almost certainly a competition near you regardless of which suburb you call home.

The local governing body for netball in the region is Netball NSW, which works through affiliated associations including those serving the Hunter. These associations run winter and sometimes summer competitions at indoor and outdoor courts across the Newcastle area. Junior competitions cater to children from around eight years old up, while senior social competitions are popular with working adults looking for a midweek or weekend outlet.

Getting involved is straightforward. Netball NSW's website has a club and association finder that lets you search by location and age group. Most associations hold registration nights or open training sessions at the start of each season, which is the best time to sign up and meet prospective teammates. Courts are located at venues including schools, recreation centres and dedicated netball facilities throughout the Hunter.

For those interested in watching high-level netball, the national Super Netball competition is broadcast on the Nine Network and streamed through various platforms, bringing the elite game into the living room each weekend. The NSW Swifts are the state team, and international matches and finals are often played at venues across the country that are accessible for dedicated fans willing to travel.

Whether you are keen to play in a social Thursday-night competition or want to find a pathway for a young player showing real promise, netball in Newcastle has a level and a setting to suit. The sport builds fitness, teamwork and coordination in equal measure, and the community around it in the Hunter region is welcoming and enthusiastic. Head to the Netball NSW website to find your nearest club or association.

Sources: Netball NSW Super Netball

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