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How to Watch and Listen to Local Sport in Cairns: TV, Radio and Streaming

From NBL tip-off to Queensland Cup kick-off, here is your complete guide to following Cairns sport on radio, television and online without missing a moment.

By The Daily Cairns · 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 Cairns: TV, Radio and Streaming
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Keeping up with Cairns sport has never been easier. A combination of free-to-air television, digital streaming platforms, local radio and club-run social media channels means supporters can follow their teams whether they are at home, at work or halfway up the Kuranda Range. Knowing which platform carries which sport saves the frustration of hunting around on game day.

For Cairns Taipans NBL action, the league broadcasts games across multiple platforms. ESPN on Foxtel carries a significant portion of the NBL season, and the league's own streaming service NBL TV provides live and on-demand access for subscribers without pay TV. Free-to-air access to selected games has been available through Nine Network channels in recent seasons, so it is worth checking the current schedule at nbl.com.au for the latest broadcast arrangements each year.

Local radio is where Cairns sport comes alive in a distinctly community way. ABC Far North Queensland provides sports coverage and commentary that reflects the region's identity, and the station regularly picks up key matches and sporting events of local significance. Commercial stations including Triple M and Hit radio in Cairns carry national sports programming and local updates that keep listeners connected to the wider Australian sports landscape while still covering local stories.

For rugby league, the Northern Pride Queensland Cup season is covered through the QRL's digital platforms and selected free-to-air broadcasts via Fox League and Kayo Sports. Kayo in particular has become the go-to streaming platform for Australian sport across multiple codes, offering NBL, NRL, AFL, cricket and more under a single subscription. It is available on smart TVs, tablets and phones, making it practical for watching on the go.

Social media channels run by the Taipans, Northern Pride and local clubs provide real-time updates, highlights and behind-the-scenes content that no broadcaster can match for immediacy. Following official club accounts on Facebook and Instagram is the quickest way to stay across injury news, game-day lineups and post-match reaction from the Cairns sporting community.

Sources: Cairns Taipans NBL - Broadcast Info ABC Far North Queensland

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