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Sport for Everyone: All-Abilities and Inclusive Sport in Cairns
Cairns has a growing network of inclusive sport programs, adaptive clubs and welcoming community competitions that ensure everyone can participate regardless of age or ability.
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Cairns has a growing network of inclusive sport programs, adaptive clubs and welcoming community competitions that ensure everyone can participate regardless of age or ability.

Sport in Cairns is not just for elite athletes or seasoned competitors. Across the city, a range of inclusive programs and adaptive sport opportunities make it possible for people of all abilities to get active, connect with others and experience the joy of competition and participation. From purpose-built programs for children with disability to social leagues designed around inclusion, the community sporting fabric of Cairns is genuinely welcoming.
Wheelchair basketball has a presence in Far North Queensland, with pathways connecting local players to state competitions. The sport is fast, physical and highly social, and introductory sessions are open to anyone curious about trying it. Similarly, bocce and lawn bowls clubs across Cairns have long histories of welcoming players with a broad range of physical abilities, as both sports can be adapted to suit different needs with minimal equipment changes.
Swimming is one of the most naturally inclusive sports available in Cairns. The Cairns Aquatic Centre runs programs specifically designed for swimmers with disability, and the open Esplanade Lagoon is accessible to all. Parkrun operates an inclusive policy where participants are encouraged to walk, use mobility aids or bring a carer, and the Cairns parkrun community reflects that welcoming ethos every Saturday morning.
Disability Sport and Recreation Queensland coordinates a range of pathways and events for athletes with disability across the state, including in Far North Queensland. Their programs cover a wide range of sports and fitness activities and can connect individuals with local opportunities suited to their interests and goals. Schools and community organisations in Cairns also deliver modified sport programs during term time and school holidays.
The Cairns Regional Council's sport and recreation team can point community members towards funded programs and grant-supported inclusive initiatives operating across the city at any given time. The message from the Cairns sporting community is consistent: there is a place for you here. Reaching out to your sport of interest and asking about inclusive options is always the right first step.
Sources: Disability Sport and Recreation Queensland Cairns Regional Council - Sport and Recreation Cairns parkrun
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