With the 2025 HART Senior State Titles just over a week away, Netball NSW is proud to partner with the City of Campbelltown to deliver one of the state’s premier netball events over the June long weekend.
The 2025 HART Senior State Titles promise to be one of the biggest yet, with 105 teams set to compete at the Campbelltown venue alone, drawing an expected 4,000 attendees each day.
In total, the event will feature 220 teams, with 3,500 registered participants and an estimated 7,000 spectators across both host locations.
This year’s titles are delivered in partnership with Camden Netball Association, showcasing the strength of collaboration between local netball communities and reinforcing the significance of the event as a statewide celebration of grassroots sport.
Campbelltown Mayor Darcy Lound welcomed the opportunity for Campbelltown to play co-host, calling it a major win for the city.
“It's absolutely fantastic for Campbelltown to host the HART Senior State Titles,” Mayor Lound said. “It just brings a lot of people to Campbelltown, so it's a good economic boost for our surrounding shops and businesses.”
The event is projected to inject an estimated $5.66 million into the local economy, an impact Mayor Lound says will be felt widely across the area.
“We're going to have 2,000 of the best netballers here over the weekend and up to 4,000 people here each day. That volume of people helps our local shops around the netball complex and gives a massive boost to Campbelltown Netball as a whole,” he said.
Campbelltown Mayor Darcy Lound, speaks with Netball NSW President Sallianne Faulkner in preparation for the HART Senior State Titles.Alongside Mayor Lound, Netball NSW President Sallianne Faulkner was present to mark the occasion and acknowledged the strong collaboration between Netball NSW and the Campbelltown community.
Looking ahead, the Mayor hopes to use the momentum from this major event to advocate for further investment in local sports infrastructure.
“Hosting events like this just puts another feather in our cap. It gives us a strong case to go to State and Federal Governments and ask for more improvements so we can host more events like this,” he said.
With just days to go, Campbelltown is getting ready to showcase not just world-class netball, but the strength, pride, and potential of the entire community.
Locals are encouraged to come down to Campbeltown, cheer on the athletes, and be part of an unforgettable weekend of sport and celebration.