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Basketball in Bendigo: Clubs, Courts and a City That Loves the Game

With two elite representative clubs and a network of community associations, Bendigo punches well above its weight as a basketball city.

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By The Daily Bendigo · Published 2 May 2026, 6:35 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:00 pm

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Basketball in Bendigo: Clubs, Courts and a City That Loves the Game
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Bendigo has built a reputation as one of regional Australia's strongest basketball cities, and the foundation for that reputation is a well-structured community game that feeds talent into elite-level clubs. The Bendigo Spirit in the WNBL and the Bendigo Braves in NBL1 South are the most visible expression of that strength, but beneath them sits a thriving network of associations, clubs and social competitions that serves players of every age and skill level.

Basketball in Bendigo is administered at the local level through the Bendigo Basketball Association, which runs competitions for juniors and seniors across the region. Junior competitions cover age groups from under-eight through to under-eighteen and are played at the Bendigo Stadium and associated courts. The season for junior competitions runs through the school year, with registration typically opening at the start of each term. Adults are also well catered for, with senior social and competitive competitions running on weekday evenings and weekends.

The primary venue for all of this activity is the Bendigo Stadium on Edwards Road, which houses multiple courts and can host several competitions simultaneously. The facility also includes courts bookable for casual play and coaching clinics, making it a true basketball hub rather than just an event venue. Whether you want to play in a structured competition, improve your skills in a clinic, or just shoot hoops with friends, the stadium is the place to go.

The connection between the community game and the elite clubs is one of Bendigo basketball's real strengths. Young players who develop through the association competitions get to watch the Spirit and the Braves compete at the same venue where they train and play, which makes the pathway feel tangible rather than distant. Both clubs run junior programs and clinics, and meeting players from the professional ranks is a regular part of the experience for committed juniors in the Bendigo system.

If you are new to Bendigo and want to get involved, contacting the Bendigo Basketball Association is the best first step. They can point you toward the right competition for your age and level, explain the registration process and let you know when the next intake of players is. For a city of Bendigo's size, the depth and quality of its basketball offering is genuinely impressive, and the sport's community is warm and easy to join.

Sources: Bendigo Spirit Bendigo Stadium Basketball Victoria

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