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How to Watch and Listen to Local Sport on the Sunshine Coast: Your Complete Guide

Whether you want to follow the Falcons on game day, catch a surf carnival live or stream Queensland Cup action from your couch, here is how to stay connected to Sunshine Coast sport.

By The Daily Sunshine Coast · 23 May 2026 at 8:00 pm · 2 min read · 371 words Updated

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Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:20 pm

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How to Watch and Listen to Local Sport on the Sunshine Coast: Your Complete Guide
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The best way to experience Sunshine Coast sport is to turn up in person, and fortunately most of the region's major sporting venues are easy to reach by car or public transport. Sunshine Coast Stadium at Kawana hosts Sunshine Coast Falcons Queensland Cup home games, and the atmosphere on match days makes it one of the most enjoyable community sporting venues in regional Queensland. Tickets can be purchased through the Falcons website or at the gate, and the stadium's relaxed layout means arriving fifteen minutes before kick-off is plenty of time to get settled.

For live streaming of Queensland Cup rugby league, the QRL (Queensland Rugby League) website and associated digital channels broadcast matches throughout the season, including Falcons home and away games. The NRL's streaming platform also carries selected Queensland Cup content. Checking the QRL website at the start of each season is the best way to confirm the current broadcast arrangements, as streaming deals are updated regularly.

Radio remains important for keeping up with sport in regional Queensland. ABC Radio Sunshine Coast covers local sport news and major events, including interviews with local athletes and coaches. For surf conditions, competition updates and beach safety information, Surf Life Saving Queensland's digital channels and the local club websites are the most reliable sources. Many clubs also maintain active Facebook and Instagram accounts that provide real-time updates during events.

The World Surf League website and app stream international professional surfing, which is directly relevant to Sunshine Coast surf fans given the WSL events held at Australian venues and the number of Australian professionals with Sunshine Coast connections. The Noosa Festival of Surfing website provides its own event coverage and livestreams during the festival each year.

For a broader view of what is happening in Sunshine Coast sport, the local print and digital publications including the Sunshine Coast Daily cover community sport alongside the professional codes. Following clubs, governing bodies and venues on social media is now the fastest way to get fixture updates, results and behind-the-scenes content between formal news cycles.

Sources: Queensland Rugby League ABC Radio Sunshine Coast World Surf League

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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