[13] Between 1999 and 2003, Cameron played in the Queensland Basketball League (QBL) for the Mackay Meteors and the South West Metro Pirates.
Unfortunately, with a 102–83 loss, they were knocked out of the championship race, and the following day, they faced fellow eliminated quarter-finalist Forestville Eagles, also losing this encounter 118–102.
Despite their two losses, Cameron was named to the ABA Finals All-Star Five alongside NBL players Daniel Egan and Chris Stauber.
[17] In just his second season with the Braves, he returned to the ABA National Finals playing alongside future Perth Wildcats legend Shawn Redhage.
The Braves won all but five regular season games in 2005 and were successful in claiming the SEABL South championship with a 105–99 grand final win over the Kilsyth Cobras.
On 30 June, the Pirates played the UNLV Runnin' Rebels college basketball team in their fifth of six exhibition games on their tour of Australia.
Hosting the Rebels at the Queensland Academy of Sport's Athletics Centre, the Pirates were easily defeated 97–55 despite a notable 14-point effort from Cameron.
[25] Cameron and teammate Brendan Teys were superb throughout the QBL season and helped the Pirates win their quarter-final match-up against the Logan Thunder.
[28] Returning to the Pirates in 2009 as captain/coach, Cameron guided the club to a third straight semi-final, but again could not get them over the hump as they were beaten by the eventual champions Cairns Marlins in a 37-point thrashing.
Cameron did return as just a player for the Pirates in 2010, alongside fellow returnees Nate Niesler and Troy Thomson, and continued to captain the team.