Sports broadcasting contracts in Australia

This article refers to the sports broadcasting contracts in Australia. For a list of other country's broadcasting rights, see Sports television broadcast contracts.

Certain sporting events are protected by Australia's Anti-siphoning laws which means free-to-air television broadcasters have the chance to bid on protected events before pay television.

American football

Athletics

Australian rules football

State Leagues

Others

Baseball

Basketball

International

Other

Combat Sports

Cricket

International

Domestic/Club

Exhibition/Other

Cycling

Extensive coverage of other tours available on Eurosport and SBS.

Field Hockey

Football

Leagues

Domestic Cups

International Club Competitions

Club channel coverage

International Matches

International Tournaments

Other

Gaelic Games

Golf

Horse-racing

Ice Hockey

Ironman(Surf lifesaving)

Lacrosse

Motorsports

Multi-discipline events

Netball

Rugby league

Rugby union

Sailing

Swimming

Ten-pin bowling

Tennis

Wrestling

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