Extra-Curricular Activities
Please find information below for extra-curricular activities that are available for students.

Extra-Curricular Activities
Please find information below for extra-curricular activities that are available for students.
| Year Level | Team Names |
|---|---|
| Kindergarten | Stars Galaxies |
| Prep | Rockets Comets |
| Year 1 | Suns Meteors |
| Year 2 | Under 8s |
| Year 3 | Under 9s |
| Year 4 | Under 10s |
| Year 5/6 | Open 6s |
Link to roster: https://djsaschools.torneopal.com/
Primary:
| Year Level | Team Name |
|---|---|
| Year 1/2 Girls | Doves |
| Year 1/2 Boys | Dinos |
| Year 3/4 Girls | Dancers |
| Year 3/4 Boys | Dukes |
| Year 5/6 Girls | Deltas |
| Year 5/6 Boys | Dodgers |
Link to roster: https://www.playhq.com/basketball-tasmania/org/devonport-basketball-council-inc/393e6170
Secondary:
| Year Level | Team Name |
|---|---|
| Year 7/8 Girls | Capitals |
| Year 7/8 Boys | Blazers |
| Year 9/10 Boys | Eagles |
Link to roster:https://www.playhq.com/basketball-tasmania/org/devonport-basketball-council-inc/winter-2026/70976384
Primary:
Netta (Yr 2-4): Swifts
Primary (Yr 4-6): Swifts
Link to roster: https://www.playhq.com/netball-australia/register/6a445b


We are looking for Devonport’s official floral and fauna emblem and encourage all Devonport residents to share their ideas and submit their nominations to help shape our community's natural identity.
Your suggestions will play a vital role in selecting the floral and fauna that truly represent our unique environment and heritage.
Residents are invited to help shape this identity. In 150 words or less, nominate one floral species (flower, bush, or tree) and one fauna species (animal) that you believe best represents Devonport.
Submission Dates: Opens 1 June and closes 3 July 2026.
Submit Online: https://www.7ad.com.au/win/devonports-natural-identity/
All entries will be considered by an independent community committee and assessed against:
Native and endemic species
Environmental identity
Cultural values
Historic significance
Practicality
Symbolism
Distinctiveness
Sustainability
The committee will select up to five submissions, which will then be presented to the Devonport community to vote for their choice of floral and fauna. The species with the most votes will be presented to the Devonport Council for consideration for adoption.
Help celebrate Devonport’s unique natural character by sharing the species that speak to our landscape, heritage, and future.
Some examples of Tasmania & other towns: -
Tasmania Floral: Tasmanian Blue Gum; Fauna: Tasmanian Devil
Huon Valley Floral: Huon Pine ; Fauna: Swift Parrot
King Island – Floral: Pigface – Fauna: Orange-bellied parrot
Bruny Island – Floral: She-oak – Fauna: White wallaby
Latrobe – Floral: Silver Banksia – Fauna: Platypus
City of Launceston – Floral: Tasmanian Waratah – Fauna: Thylacine
Devonport Library is excited to be partnering with Questacon to bring the Byte Wise travelling exhibition to our communities from Thursday 18 June to Thursday 2 July.
Questacon has been delivering hands-on science exhibitions across Australia and internationally for more than 25 years, and Byte Wise brings that expertise into an engaging, accessible format designed for community spaces.
This interactive exhibition features hands-on exhibits that challenge visitors with logic puzzles, code-breaking activities, geometry challenges and more. While Byte Wise is particularly suited to students aged 10–15, it’s engaging for all ages.

