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Darwin Basketball: Following the NBL1 North Season and Finding Your Local Club

Basketball is one of Darwin's fastest-growing sports, with NBL1 North competition bringing a high standard of play to Marrara Indoor Stadium throughout the year.

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By The Daily Darwin · Published 7 February 2026, 6:00 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 12:55 pm

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Darwin Basketball: Following the NBL1 North Season and Finding Your Local Club
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Basketball has carved out a passionate following in Darwin, and the NBL1 North competition is the highlight of the local hardwood calendar. NBL1 North is the national second-tier basketball competition for Queensland and the Northern Territory, and Darwin-based clubs compete in this league, bringing high-level play to the Top End and giving local talent a pathway toward the National Basketball League.

The home of Darwin basketball is Marrara Indoor Stadium, a modern airconditioned facility within the Marrara sporting precinct. The stadium is easy to find if you know TIO Stadium, as both sit within the same complex. Game nights at Marrara Indoor Stadium have a lively atmosphere, with courtside seating giving fans close to the action that you simply cannot replicate watching on a screen.

To stay across the NBL1 North draw, fixture changes and team news, the best starting points are the NBL1 North website and the social channels of the local clubs. Tickets to NBL1 North games are very affordable and often available at the door. The season generally runs in the first half of the year, making it a great companion to follow alongside the NTFL wet-season competition.

Beyond the elite tier, the Darwin Basketball Association runs competitions for a wide range of ages and abilities, from school-age juniors through to senior and veterans social competitions. If you are new to Darwin and looking for a sport that will get you active and social quickly, a social basketball competition is one of the easiest entry points around. The Darwin Basketball Association can point you toward the right competition for your level and availability.

Darwin has produced talented players who have gone on to represent the Northern Territory and compete at national level. The combination of strong community programs, a competitive local association and the NBL1 North pathway makes Darwin a genuine basketball town, and the sport continues to grow as the city's population expands and diversifies.

Sources: NBL1 North Darwin Basketball Association

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