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Newcastle's Sporting Calendar: A Month-by-Month Guide to What's On Through the Year

Every season brings a new wave of sport to the Hunter, from summer surf competitions at Merewether to winter NRL nights under the lights at McDonald Jones Stadium.

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By The Daily Newcastle · Published 14 February 2026, 8:15 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:20 pm

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Newcastle's Sporting Calendar: A Month-by-Month Guide to What's On Through the Year
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Newcastle is one of Australia's most sports-active cities, and the calendar rarely pauses for breath. Summer kicks off with Surfest at Merewether Beach, one of the longest-running surf competitions on the World Surf League calendar. Thousands of spectators line the headland each year to watch elite surfers tackle the powerful right-hand break, making it one of the most accessible elite sporting events anywhere on the east coast.

January and February also bring local cricket in full swing, with the Newcastle Cricket Association running premier grade and lower-grade competitions across Hunter ovals. Lake Macquarie hosts regattas and sailing events through the warmer months, with the lake's sheltered waters drawing yacht clubs and kayaking groups who make the most of the long daylight hours.

Autumn signals the start of football season across all codes. The Newcastle Knights begin their NRL home schedule at McDonald Jones Stadium, with Friday and Saturday night games drawing large crowds through March, April and May. The Newcastle Jets' A-League season typically runs from October through April, giving football fans two distinct but overlapping windows of action.

Winter belongs to rugby league at its most intense, with the Knights deep in the competition and suburban grounds hosting junior and club-level rugby league and rugby union games every Saturday morning. The Hunter Valley Athletics season also reaches its mid-year competitions, with Little Athletics keeping younger athletes active through the cooler months.

Spring wraps the year with parkrun events continuing every Saturday morning at various locations including Foreshore Park and the Hunter Wetlands, fun runs returning to the Newcastle foreshore, and the cycling and triathlon community gearing up for the warmer racing season ahead. No matter what month you arrive, there is live sport to watch or join in Newcastle.

Sources: Newcastle Knights Surfest Newcastle City of Newcastle sport

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