‘Brighter future’: NBL, Tesla chair, join forces to take on the WNBL
A consortium involving the man behind the NBL’s ascent and the Australian chair of Tesla have joined forces and will take ownership control of the WNBL in 2025.
A consortium involving the man behind the NBL’s ascent and the Australian chair of Tesla have joined forces and will take ownership control of the WNBL in 2025.
Aussie basketball legend Shane Heal has launched a fresh legal battle against his former team the Sydney Flames over a media statement made by the club.
You can now become a member of Geelong’s first WNBL team. Here is how you can make history for just $15.
21-year-old Jade Melbourne put the basketball world on notice after a shooting masterclass in the WNBA this week. She’s now set to become the WNBL’s most sought after player as she heads to the open market after CBA finalised.
Townsville has won 10 games in a row for the first time in club history, thanks to a desperate buzzer-beater in final play. Re-live one of the Fire’s greatest ever victories here:
It’s easy to think elite sport is a safe and welcoming place for gay athletes. Most of the time, now, that’s true – so why haven’t more male athletes come out?
Opals great Shelley Gorman’s internal battle with her sexuality was made even harder as she long thought she was straight and that it cost her a huge opportunity on the world stage.
We’ve looked at the best men and women basketball players from the country since 2000, and now it’s time to look at the best. Check out who made our list of the top 20 Australians this century.
The mystery surrounding Shane Heal’s absence from the Sydney Flames has taken another turn, with the NBL great applying for a federal court injunction against the team.
The Opals will have one major factor in their favour as they look to exact revenge on China at the Asia Cup. Plus, does skipper Tess Madgen expect to return in time?
Shane Heal has responded to claims that his daughter’s move from the Sydney Flames to the Townsville Fire “doesn’t pass the pub test”.
Shyla Heal’s switch from Sydney to Townsville has sparked concern over a WNBL rule that differs from almost every other major league. One star says it’s time to change.
Lauren Jackson suffered a heartbreaking ending to her historic tribute match, lasting just 62 seconds on the court before disaster struck.
As she eyes off another Olympics push, Sara Blicavs has hinted she could swap the basketball for another code and potentially follow in the footsteps of her star brother.
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