| domain | queensland.basketball |
| summary | The website announces the winners of various basketball player awards for 2025: Prasayus Notoa is named Female Player of the Year, Jack McVeigh as Male Player of the Year, and Sam White receives Wheelchair Player of the Year. Recent news includes Queensland Talent being selected for a 2026 National Performance Camp, applications opening for the 2026 She Hoops Leadership & Confidence Scholarship, and plans to provide a home court for basketball in Queensland leading up to the 2032 Olympics. The site also promotes a new Basketball Queensland podcast titled "No Offense" and invites users to get involved through various pathways like Wheelchair Basketball, Indigenous Pathways, coaching, refereeing, resources, and getting started information. The organization details its structure with sections on who they are, contact information, reports, plans, awards, events, news, competitions, NBL1 North, CarCoop QSL, State Championships, First Nations Championships, Junior Representative, Molten CBSQ, QLD Club Champs, Get Involved section for the Next Gen Program, Future Development Program, State Performance Program, National Performance Program, and Queensland Ivor Burge Kevin Coombs Cup. |
| title | Home | Basketball Queensland |
| description | Basketball Queensland is the peak governing body for basketball in the state of Queensland. |
| keywords | basketball, queensland, program, performance, news, state, awards, wheelchair, championships, community, programs, national, events, players, ages, play, future |
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| nslookup | A 99.83.190.102, A 75.2.70.75 |
| created | 2024-11-30 |
| updated | 2025-11-25 |
| summarized | 2025-11-26 |
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