Temporary road closure of The Esplanade for NBL event

13 March 2024

The Esplanade, Scarborough Beach will be closed from the Scarborough Beach Road roundabout to Peters by the Sea from 6.00am Friday 29 March (Good Friday) until 10.00pm Monday 1 April (Easter Monday) to facilitate the NBL 3x3 Hustle National Championships and Scarborough SLAM.

The NBL 3x3 Big Hustle Nationals will see teams from across Australia with the best emerging basketballers converge on both Scarborough and Mirrabooka to battle it out in a series of heats, semis and finals. In 3x3 basketball, Big Hustle is the start of the Elite Pathway, with state and national championships leading to the Pro Hustle.

Scarborough SLAM is a festival of 3x3 street basketball and will include three days of tournaments for Opens and Juniors, dunk comps, food trucks, entertainment and more basketball activations for the community to enjoy.

There will be a hard road closure in place on The Esplanade between the Scarborough Beach Road roundabout and The Lookout, and a soft road closure between The Lookout and Peters by the Sea, to allow Rendezvous Hotel underground carpark access for hotel guests and public parking.

The usual Scarborough Beach public and paid parking will be available, however parking during peak periods can be limited and the closure of The Esplanade may result in increased congestion, so plan your journey ahead of time and consider the below options:

  • eScooters - Beam Mobility (Beam) will be available for hire from Scarborough Beach Bus Station and along the coast. For further information on the eScooters, please visit the City’s website.
  • Public transport - The Stirling and Glendalough Train Stations are the closest with buses 410 and 421 regularly servicing Stirling Train Station to Scarborough Beach. Check the Transperth Journey Planner for the best route.

This event is proudly sponsored by the City of Stirling.

For more information and to stay updated on the event visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/3x3hustle

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