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Life’s better with goals

Is your New Year’s resolution to connect with your community, improve your fitness, have fun, and make friends? Noosa Netball has the solution.

Welcoming and inclusive, we are a volunteer-run organisation with opportunities for players of all ages and experience.

Our competitions are open to both club-based and independent teams, with games held outdoors at McKinnon Drive Tewantin and indoors at the Noosa Leisure Centre and Good Shepherd Lutheran School. We are gearing up for a massive 2026 with registration, team nominations, and grading dates fast approaching.

All key information can be found at our website: noosanetballassociation.com

For budding netballers, NetSetGO focuses on fun and game skills for 5-to-8-year-olds, while our Modified teams for 7-to-10-year-olds teaches our players the fundamentals in a non-competitive and social court environment.

We encourage both boys (8-14 years) and girls (8-18 years) to participate in our Junior competition (March- August) and our Twilight Social Season (August-November).

Our adult players are well catered for with Indoor Ladies on Monday nights, Fast5 (ladies and mixed) on Wednesday nights, or Walking Netball – also on Wednesdays – ideal for players coming back from injury or seeking a gentler pace.

We have many opportunities to get involved: including volunteering, umpiring and coaching.

We run a full Representative program for those ready to take their skills further. Together, these opportunities make netball in Noosa more than just a sport; it’s a community and a way of life.

Play Hard. Shine Bright. Noosa Proud.

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