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9 October, 2020

Cairns To Host 2020 Chemist Warehouse Wnbl Games

Basketball Australia today announced that through an innovative partnership with the Queensland Government and Cairns Regional Council, the Far North Queensland capital will play a leading role when the 2020 Chemist Warehouse WNBL season is contested entirely in a Queensland hub later this year.


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The support will see Cairns, Mackay and Townsville host a revised season structure from November 12, where each team will contest 14 games as part of a 56-game regular season fixture, plus a four game final series (2 x semi-finals, preliminary final and grand final).

 The revised season model will see all eight WNBL teams relocate to North Queensland to contest the 2020 season, which will be played over a condensed 6-week format with the Grand Final scheduled for Sunday 20 December. 

In all, Cairns Pop-Up Arena will showcase 20 games, Mackay Basketball Stadium will hold eight games, and Townville Stadium and Townsville Entertainment Centre will host a combined 32 games.

 On making the announcement, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said, “Major events are an important part of my Government’s strategy to continue rebuilding and growing our economy and to support local jobs,” she said. 

“The tourism and events sectors throughout our state have done it tough this year.

  “Major sporting events pump millions of dollars into local businesses. Securing the WNBL is a great win for the whole of North Queensland and a dream come true for basketball fans in the region.” 

Tourism Minister Kate Jones said Queensland has proven how important events can be to the economic recovery of our state.

 “Great local events like the recent Horn fight in Townsville - which was also secured by the government - generate millions of dollars for local businesses that have struggled throughout this pandemic,” the Minister said. 

“Through our major boost to events funding, we’re working hard to secure more events like this to support tourism businesses to rebuild and recover faster.”

 Cairns Regional Council Mayor, Bob Manning said being able to be a part of a sporting hub that allowed our major sporting codes to continue has helped give people a sense positivity and normality. 

“Time and time again Cairns has proved itself as a desirable location to host fantastic sporting events and this will be no exception,” Cr Manning said.

 “Basketball is in our blood and hosting an event of this scale will provide our community the opportunity to see first-class women’s basketball in Cairns and allow the purpose-built pop-up arena to be used for a longer period of time. 

“These games will increase tourism opportunities for the region and provide additional benefits into the future, as Cairns will have exposure to opportunities as a hub for other major sporting competitions and leagues.”

 This announcement means the WNBL season will tip-off as originally planned, which signals the commencement of an exciting 3-years for Australian women’s basketball that includes the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics and in 2022, Australia hosting the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup. 

Basketball Australia CEO Jerril Rechter AM said that everyone connected with the league was excited and grateful to have the backing of the Queensland Government.

 “The support from the Queensland Government and Cairns Regional Council ensures we are able to deliver the season in 2020, providing a stage for Australia’s best established and emerging talent to contest the 41st edition of Australia’s longest-running elite women’s sporting competition, the Chemist Warehouse WNBL. 

“On behalf of Basketball Australia, the WNBL clubs, players, coaches, officials, members and fans, I would like to thank Premier Palaszczuk, Minister Kate Jones and Cairns Mayor Bob Manning for their visionary support of women’s basketball in Australia.

 “Basketball Australia has been working in partnership with the eight club owners via their participation and collaboration on the WNBL Commission since the beginning of the pandemic. We all agreed it was critical to deliver the season and ensure the league puts a much-needed smile on the face of our fans and members, maintains the growth of women’s basketball throughout Australia, and continues to inspire future generations of players, coaches and officials. All of this as basketball finds itself on the doorstep of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics where the Chemist Warehouse Australian Opals are eyeing glory again and, just twelve months later, the 2022 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup will be hosted by Sydney,” said Rechter. 

Athletes, coaches, officials and other required personnel associated with the league from areas identified as ‘hotspots’ will this month arrive in Brisbane and undertake the 14-day quarantine period before relocating to North Queensland. During the quarantine period, teams and referees will have controlled access to training facilities at Nissan Arena in Brisbane.

 Basketball Australia Head of Women in Basketball Lauren Jackson AO paid tribute to league stakeholders, including Club General Managers for their hands-on involvement in working groups over recent months, as all parties sought solutions to deliver the 2020 Chemist Warehouse WNBL season against the challenges presented by COVID-19. 

“The passion and commitment of all involved in the league and their unwavering love of Australian basketball are the core reasons why players, coaches, officials and club staff will be making significant sacrifices to ensure the 2020 Chemist Warehouse WNBL season is contested.

 “The WNBL is one of the world’s best elite basketball leagues and we have such depth in talent within Australian women’s basketball. The 2020 season plays a pivotal role in preparing the Chemist Warehouse Australian Opals for two important global tournaments and I want to thank all parties for the selfless and big picture approach in wanting to ensure the season went ahead,” concluded Jackson. 

The 2020 Chemist Warehouse WNBL season fixture, broadcast details and ticketing information will be announced later this month. 

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