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How to Watch and Listen to Wollongong Sport: TV, Radio, Streaming and Local Broadcasters

You do not need to be at WIN Stadium or WIN Entertainment Centre to stay connected to Illawarra sport, with a range of broadcast, streaming and community media options keeping fans in the loop.

By The Daily Wollongong · Published 23 May 2026 at 8:00 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:24 pm

How to Watch and Listen to Wollongong Sport: TV, Radio, Streaming and Local Broadcasters
How to Watch and Listen to Wollongong Sport: TV, Radio, Streaming and Local Broadcasters. Image via source.

Keeping up with Wollongong sport has never been easier. Whether you are following the St George Illawarra Dragons through an NRL season or tracking the Illawarra Hawks across NBL rounds, multiple broadcast platforms carry live and delayed coverage. Free-to-air television remains a cornerstone for NRL fans, with Nine Network and its affiliates broadcasting a significant portion of the season's fixtures. The NRL season also has a streaming dimension through Kayo Sports, which is a subscription service covering live and replay access to all NRL matches, making it practical for fans who cannot always be in front of a television at kick-off.

The NBL has its own streaming arrangements through ESPN and Kayo, and the Illawarra Hawks' official website publishes broadcast and streaming schedules for each home and away game. For fans living outside the Wollongong area or travelling, the NBL app and streaming platform allows game-by-game access. The Hawks' social media channels also carry short-form video content, pre and post-game commentary, and player features that keep supporters engaged through the week between matches.

Community radio plays an important role in Wollongong's sports media landscape. Local stations have historically covered grassroots and community sport that commercial broadcasters do not reach, including junior representative fixtures, local rugby league and regional athletics events. WIN Television, the regional commercial broadcaster based in Wollongong, covers local sport in its news bulletins and occasionally features Illawarra sport more extensively through its programming. The Illawarra Mercury, the region's main newspaper, provides ongoing written coverage of both professional and community sport.

For those who prefer audio, the NRL's official broadcast partners carry radio commentary, and the ABC Local Radio network covers sport of regional significance. Podcasts have added another layer for devoted fans; both the Dragons and the Hawks have produced podcast content, and independent Wollongong sport commentators operate across platforms. Following the official club social media accounts and checking the club websites before each round is the simplest way to confirm exactly where to tune in for any given match.

Sources: Illawarra Hawks St George Illawarra Dragons Illawarra Mercury

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