From community radio calls of BFL football to WNBL live streams, Bendigo sports fans have more ways than ever to follow their favourite local teams wherever they are.
From Saturday morning Little Athletics meets to senior club competition, Bendigo's athletics community at the Tom Flood Sports Centre gives every runner, jumper and thrower a place to develop and compete.
Touch football is one of Bendigo's most accessible team sports, with midweek and weekend competitions welcoming mixed teams, workplace groups and individuals looking for fast-paced social sport.
Bendigo's lawn bowls clubs offer one of the friendliest entry points into competitive sport, with social days, twilight competitions and pennant seasons welcoming players of all ages.
Bendigo has a growing network of inclusive sport programs that ensure everyone, regardless of age, ability or background, can find a welcoming place to participate in physical activity.
Landlocked Bendigo makes the most of its lakes and waterways, with rowing, dragon boating, kayaking and aquatic fitness all thriving across the region.
Whether you are chasing a personal best or simply enjoying a Saturday morning stroll, Bendigo's parkrun at Lake Weeroona and the city's many running routes offer something for every pace and fitness level.
Bendigo's sporting year never really stops, with basketball, AFL, cricket, athletics and community events filling every season across central Victoria.
From their foundation as a regional basketball power to becoming a proud fixture of the WNBL, the Bendigo Spirit have put this central Victorian city firmly on the national women's sport map.