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Women's sport on the Sunshine Coast has never been stronger, with opportunities to compete, volunteer and spectate spanning virtually every code on the calendar. Whether you are a seasoned athlete looking for a new team or someone thinking about lacing up boots for the first time, the region's clubs and associations are ready to welcome you.
Netball remains one of the most popular participation sports for women and girls across the Coast, with Sunshine Coast Netball Association running competitions at junior and senior levels in towns from Caloundra to Noosa. Football (soccer) through Sunshine Coast Football runs dedicated women's and girls' competitions, with clubs at Kawana, Maroochydore and surrounds fielding teams from under-six age groups right through to senior women's grades.
Surf life saving is another pillar of women's sport on the Coast, with clubs at Mooloolaba, Maroochydore, Alexandra Headland, Coolum and Noosa all fielding active women's patrols and competing in carnivals throughout the summer season. The Sunshine Coast surf club scene is famous for its inclusivity, and women make up a growing share of patrol captains and competitive athletes.
At the elite end of the spectrum, the Sunshine Coast Phoenix's women's team competes in NBL1 North, giving local fans a high-quality women's basketball product to follow through the season. The Sunshine Coast Falcons also field women's touch and league tag programs, and triathlon events such as the Mooloolaba Triathlon and the Noosa Triathlon actively celebrate women's categories from age-groupers through to elite competitors.
Getting involved is as simple as contacting your local club or visiting the relevant association website. Most codes run come-and-try days early in the season, and registrations are typically handled online through the governing body's platform. Women's sport on the Sunshine Coast is a community in its own right, and new faces are always warmly received.
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