Netball NSW, in partnership with NSW Parliament, today held the inaugural meeting of the Parliamentary Friends of Netball, establishing a non-partisan forum for Members of Parliament to engage in key issues shaping the future of the sport.
The initiative reinforces the strong and ongoing relationship between Netball NSW and the NSW Parliament, providing a platform to collaborate on strategic priorities and support the continued growth of netball across the state.
The Parliamentary Friends of Netball group will focus on several key areas, including preparations for the 2027 Netball World Cup, investment in facilities and infrastructure at both community level and Netball Central, the expansion of First Nations and multicultural programs, strengthening pathways and emerging talent, and championing the success of the NSW Swifts and GIANTS Netball.
The event brought together key figures from across the netball community and government, highlighting the collective commitment to advancing the sport. In attendance were NSW Swifts Head Coach Briony Akle and captain Maddy Turner, GIANTS Netball Head Coach Nerida Stewart and captain Whitney Souness, CEO of Netball World Cup 2027 Sydney Mark Falvo, along with Netball NSW Chair Sallianne Faulkner.
Netball NSW General Manager of Governance, Integrity and Special Projects, Lucy Sayers said the formalisation of the group marked an important step forward for the sport.
“This partnership represents a significant opportunity to strengthen the connection between netball and Parliament, ensuring our sport continues to thrive at every level,” Sayers said.
“By working collaboratively with Parliament, we can advocate for the investment, programs, and pathways needed to support our communities, develop emerging talent, and grow the game across New South Wales.”
Netball NSW looks forward to working closely with the Parliamentary Friends of Netball group to drive positive outcomes for the sport and its participants across New South Wales.