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Netball in Ballarat: Where to Play, Watch and Get Involved Across All Ages

Netball is one of Ballarat's most popular team sports, with a strong local association, thriving junior competitions and senior leagues running throughout the year.

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

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:05 pm

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Netball in Ballarat: Where to Play, Watch and Get Involved Across All Ages
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Netball has a huge following in Ballarat and with good reason. The sport combines skill, athleticism and teamwork in a format that is accessible from a young age, and the local association structures make it easy for anyone to find a team and get on court. Whether you are a parent looking to enrol a child, an adult wanting to join a social comp or a serious player chasing higher-level competition, Ballarat's netball community has a place for you.

The Ballarat Football Netball League incorporates netball as a major pillar alongside Australian Rules, reflecting how central the sport is to the city's sporting identity. Clubs that field football teams typically run associated netball programs, which means joining a netball club also connects you to a broader club community with shared facilities, events and social activities. This joint structure is one of the reasons netball in Ballarat feels so embedded in the city's culture rather than sitting apart from it.

Junior netball programs welcome girls and boys from around age five, with modified formats through Netball Australia's Netta program designed to introduce the game in a fun and skill-appropriate way. As players progress through their teens, they move into under-age competitions that build toward the senior ranks. Coaches at club level are generally qualified through Netball Victoria's pathways and the training sessions run year-round for those who want to develop their game seriously.

For adults, social netball competitions run at venues around Ballarat on weekday evenings and weekend mornings, providing a great way to exercise and connect with the community without needing a high-level competitive commitment. These competitions are welcoming to all fitness levels, and mixed teams are common. Registering as an individual and being placed in a team is an option at many competitions, so you do not need to arrive with a full squad.

To find a club or competition in Ballarat, Netball Victoria's website maintains a club directory that lets you search by suburb and age group. The Ballarat Football Netball League's website also lists affiliated netball clubs and competition structures. Getting in touch with a club directly is always the best way to find out about trial nights, registration windows and what the season looks like.

Sources: Netball Victoria Ballarat Football Netball League

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