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

From the January cycling nationals to the winter AFL season and the summer cricket and athletics circuit, Ballarat delivers live sport in every month of the calendar.

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

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Updated 4 h ago· 13 July 2026, 12:31 pm

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Ballarat's Sporting Calendar: A Month-by-Month Guide to What's On Through the Year
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Ballarat's sporting year begins with a bang. Each January, the Mount Buninyong circuit hosts the Australian Road National Championships, one of the most prestigious events on the domestic cycling calendar. Elite riders from across the country descend on the city's famous looping course, and locals line the roads to cheer them through. It is an event that genuinely brings the world-class to the city's doorstep, and the atmosphere is festive and free for spectators.

As summer settles in, cricket takes centre stage across Ballarat's many clubs and district associations, with turf and synthetic competitions running through to March. The athletics season is also in full swing through January and February, with Little Athletics carnivals at Llanberris Reserve drawing young competitors from across the district. Parkrun at Lake Wendouree runs every Saturday morning year-round, but the summer months see particularly large fields enjoying the foreshore circuit.

Autumn brings the start of the AFL season, and with it a renewed energy around Mars Stadium as the Western Bulldogs' home game schedule begins. The Ballarat Football Netball League competition also fires up, giving locals both elite and community football to follow through autumn and deep into winter. Netball competitions run in tandem, keeping the city's stadiums and courts busy on weekends.

Winter in Ballarat is AFL country, with Mars Stadium games drawing strong crowds and the BFNL season building toward finals. Basketball at Selkirk Stadium also provides a warm indoor option, with the Ballarat Miners and Ballarat Rush competing in NBL1 South. The winter months are also a popular time for indoor sports, social competitions and fitness events.

Spring sees the cycling scene re-energise with road and gravel events through the goldfields region, and the harness racing calendar at Dowling Forest maintains its steady schedule throughout the year. By November and December, the cricket season returns, the Begonia Festival fun run draws participants to the city centre, and Ballarat's proud sporting year comes full circle. There is never a dull month on the local sporting calendar.

Sources: City of Ballarat Sport and Recreation AusCycling

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