Nominations Open for Female Sporting Legend Recognition at Accor Stadium

NSW Gov

The Minns Government is moving to fulfil another of its election commitments -naming a stand at Accor Stadium after a female sporting legend.

The NSW Government is putting out the call to recognise and celebrate one of Australia's greatest female athletes at Accor Stadium.

The people of NSW will help decide who is honoured in Accor Stadium's eastern grandstand by nominating a female sporting legend through the NSW Government's Have Your Say page.

The eastern grandstand is the main public seating area of the stadium and closest to the major public transport links to Sydney Olympic Park.

The public's nominations will be assessed by a college of judges drawn from the sport, government and media industries, before a recommendation is made to the NSW Government.

The process will be managed by Venues NSW, which in January unveiled a sculpture of a female cricket legend Belinda Clark at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the first such recognition of a female cricketer in the world.

NSW Premier Chris Minns said:

"Celebrating Australia's greatest female athletes was one of our election commitments that I am proud we can take swift action on.

"I want to encourage everyone to jump online and have their say.

"It could be a vote for Louise Sauvage or Cathy Freeman and their amazing success at Sydney 2000, or the more modern stars whose excellence has driven elite women's sport into the mainstream.

"There are so many amazing female athletes who are deserving of this honour and the timing is perfect when NSW hosts the Matilda's first match at the biggest sporting event in the world this year, the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023TM."

Minister for Women Jodie Harrison said:

"This will be hugely important recognition for women in sport in Australia, and for girls who are looking to emulate their sporting heroes.

"These female athletes put in the same incredible effort as their male counterparts and deserve to be just as widely celebrated.

"We have front row seats to the rise of an exciting new era in which women's sport is being properly acknowledged and it's important that we recognise the female legends who made this possible."

Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said:

"This will be just the first major recognition program at Accor Stadium, where we have seen some of world sport's greatest moments.

"We have sculptures of Belinda Clark, Marlene Mathews and Betty Cuthbert at Moore Park, please help us decide which female sporting legend is worthy of a similar honour at Accor Stadium, NSW's home of major events."

Nominations can be made on the Have Your Say website from Thursday 20 April to Thursday 18 May 2023.

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