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How to Watch and Listen to Local Sport in Ballarat: TV, Radio, Streaming and Live Guides

Whether you want to follow the Western Bulldogs, the Ballarat Miners or the grassroots BFNL, here is how to catch every game from Ballarat without missing a moment.

By The Daily Ballarat · Published 23 May 2026 at 8:00 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:30 pm

How to Watch and Listen to Local Sport in Ballarat: TV, Radio, Streaming and Live Guides
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Ballarat is well served when it comes to following sport from the couch or the commute. AFL games featuring the Western Bulldogs, including those played at Mars Stadium in Ballarat itself, are broadcast on free-to-air television through Seven Network and Fox Footy on Foxtel and Kayo. The AFL's own streaming service also carries live and on-demand coverage for subscribers. On radio, ABC Ballarat and local commercial stations provide live commentary for AFL games throughout the season, with pre and post-match analysis that gives the coverage genuine regional flavour.

For the Ballarat Football Netball League, the local community broadcasting landscape steps up to fill the gap. The BFNL operates its own digital channels and social media streams for selected matches, and local radio picks up key finals and marquee games throughout the season. Checking the BFNL's official website at the start of each season is the best way to find the current broadcast schedule and any changes to streaming arrangements.

Basketball fans following the Ballarat Miners and Ballarat Rush can catch NBL1 South games through the NBL's streaming platforms. Selected games also receive coverage through NBL1's YouTube and social media channels, making it easy to follow both sides whether you are at Selkirk Stadium or watching from home. The NBL website carries the full schedule for the South conference.

Cycling events including the Australian Road National Championships at Mount Buninyong receive broadcast coverage through SBS, which has long been the home of domestic and international cycling in Australia. SBS On Demand carries extended and archived coverage, so you can watch the RoadNats in full even if the live broadcast runs at an inconvenient time.

For general local sport news and results, the Ballarat Courier remains the city's primary print and digital sports publication, covering everything from AFL and basketball through to athletics and rowing. Following club social media pages is also an effective way to stay across results, team news and community events in real time.

Sources: Western Bulldogs SBS Sport

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