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How to Watch and Listen to Sport in Newcastle: Radio, Streaming and Local Broadcasters
Whether you are at home, in the car or on the go, there are more ways than ever to follow Newcastle's teams and local sport without missing a moment.
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Whether you are at home, in the car or on the go, there are more ways than ever to follow Newcastle's teams and local sport without missing a moment.

Newcastle sports fans have access to a rich mix of broadcast options that covers everything from NRL and A-League through to local athletics carnivals and surf competitions. Knowing where to tune in, whether on the radio, a streaming service or a community channel, is the key to staying connected to the city's sporting pulse no matter where you are.
ABC Newcastle on 1233 AM is the Hunter's go-to for sport commentary and analysis. The station covers Newcastle Knights NRL games with live commentary and detailed post-match discussion, and its sports desk consistently breaks local stories before the metropolitan outlets. For listeners without a radio, ABC Listen streams the station live on the free ABC Listen app, which also carries on-demand replays of key broadcasts.
NRL games involving the Knights are broadcast live on Channel 9, Fox League and the Kayo Sports streaming platform, with Kayo offering all NRL matches across the season on a subscription basis. The NRL website and app provide live scoring and official match streams for out-of-market games. Newcastle Jets A-League matches appear on Network 10 and Paramount Plus, with the Paramount Plus subscription also covering the entire A-League season.
For grassroots and community sport, Hunter Community Media operates through platforms including radio and podcast formats, covering local events that the major networks pass over. Social media has also become a primary distribution channel for smaller clubs: the Knights, Jets and Newcastle Falcons basketball club all maintain active channels on YouTube and Instagram where highlights, training footage and interviews are posted regularly and free to view.
Surfest at Merewether is streamed live on the World Surf League website and app each February, offering free access to world-class competition from the Hunter's own backyard. For international events featuring Newcastle-connected athletes, the free-to-air SBS Sport and streaming platforms like Stan Sport supplement what the commercial networks provide. Bookmarking a handful of apps and official club sites is all it takes to never miss a moment of Hunter sport.
Sources: ABC Newcastle NRL official site World Surf League
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