NSW Gov Boosts First Nations Netball at Koori Event

The funding is part of a $250,000 commitment to Netball NSW to grow the sport which includes $200,000 for the Emerging Talent and Pre-Elite Pathways Program and builds on the Minns Labor Government's investment in netball, including the $1 million 2027 Netball World Cup Legacy Program.

The funding was announced at the 2025 Koori Netball Tournament at Charlestown Netball Courts where more than 5,000 people from across NSW gathered to celebrate a weekend of netball, family and cultural connection.

The Celebrating First Nations Talent and Culture at Netball program will provide culturally safe, inclusive, and accessible opportunities for First Nations children and young people to engage in netball across regional NSW.

Through First Nations Talent Hubs, Koori Gala Days and an enhanced experience at the Koori Netball Tournament, the project supports participation across playing, coaching and umpiring.

The Emerging Talent and Pre-Elite Pathways Program will support the delivery of emerging talent and pre-elite pathways programs for female athletes, umpires, and coaches across metropolitan, regional and First Nations communities.

Both projects are funded through the NSW Government's Project Support Program which supports improved access and participation for underrepresented groups.

Other objectives of the Program include supporting community sport events and projects that improve the NSW sports sector.

Minister for Sport, Steve Kamper said:

"Netball is the number one female participation sport in Australia with NSW home to more than a quarter of all players nationally.

"The Minns Labor Government recognises the power of sport to bringing people together in healthy, positive environments.

"These programs promote gender equity, regional opportunity, workforce development and inclusion, playing a critical role in identifying the next generation leaders in the sport.

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty David Harris said:

"This is a fantastic initiative to grow the great sport of netball by boosting participation rates of Aboriginal players.

"This program will help ensure the many talented young First Nations netballers around our state will have more pathway opportunities to realise their potential."

Minister for Women and Charlestown MP Jodie Harrison said:

"The Koori Netball Tournament in Charlestown this weekend is a great example of First Nations netball talent and the popularity of the sport in our community.

"This funding will be a great boost to the sport - and hopefully, empower more Aboriginal women and girls to participate in netball at all levels.

Netball NSW Executive General Manager Tim Fava said:

"We're grateful to the NSW Government for this important investment in the next generation of netball talent in NSW.

"This funding will help us continue to deliver high-quality programs that nurture excellence across our emerging and pre-elite pathways, while ensuring athletes from regional, rural and First Nations communities have equitable access to the opportunities they deserve."

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.