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Meet the Sydney Flames: Your Guide to Following Sydney's WNBL Side

The Sydney Flames bring top-level women's basketball to Qudos Bank Arena and community courts across the city every season.

By The Daily Sydney · Published 7 February 2026 at 7:30 pm

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Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

Meet the Sydney Flames: Your Guide to Following Sydney's WNBL Side

The Sydney Flames are Sydney's team in the Women's National Basketball League, one of the premier women's basketball competitions in the Asia-Pacific region. Playing out of Qudos Bank Arena at Sydney Olympic Park, the Flames attract a growing and energetic crowd of supporters who come for the fast-paced action and stay for the community feel that sets the WNBL apart. If you have never been to a Flames game, you are in for a treat.

The WNBL season runs through the Australian summer, typically from October to February, which makes Flames games a brilliant alternative to cricket or beach plans on the weekends. Tickets are affordable compared to many other professional sports in Sydney, and Qudos Bank Arena provides a brilliant atmosphere when the crowd is in full voice. Children under a certain age often get in free or at a heavily discounted rate, making it a popular family outing. Check the Flames website or Ticketek for the current season's ticket options and any special event nights.

Getting to Qudos Bank Arena at Sydney Olympic Park is easy by train, with the Olympic Park station served directly on the T1 North Shore and Western line on event days. Buses also run from Parramatta and surrounding suburbs. The Olympic Park precinct is spacious and well-set-up, with plenty of food options before and after the game. Parking is available on site for those driving from the outer suburbs or from further afield.

Beyond attending in person, Flames games are broadcast on ESPN and streamed live via the WNBL's digital platform, meaning you can follow the season from anywhere. The club is active on social media, posting training content, player interviews and match-day information regularly. Many of the Flames' players also represent Australia in the national team program, so following the club is a great way to stay connected to Australian basketball at its highest level.

The Flames also run community outreach programs and school clinics throughout the season, giving young Sydney basketball fans the chance to meet players and try skills drills. If you have a child who loves sport, keeping an eye on the club's events calendar is worthwhile. The team's connection to grassroots basketball in Sydney, through local associations and stadium events, makes the Flames more than just a professional side; they are a genuine part of the city's sporting community.

Sources: Sydney Flames official site WNBL official site Qudos Bank Arena

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