To celebrate diversity and inclusion in netball communities across Australia, nominations are now open for the 2018 Australia Post One Netball Community Awards.
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The awards shine a light on individuals, clubs and associations who go above and beyond to ensure everyone, regardless of background, skill or ability is welcome in netball.
Australia Post general manager of marketing and community, Andrea Pearman, said the Australia Post One Netball Community Awards reveal the unsung heroes contributing to more inclusive communities.
“We believe welcoming and inclusive sporting environments improve attitudes and behaviours towards people from different backgrounds, building empathy and understanding. Through the Awards we’re excited to celebrate those who open their netball club doors, welcome new faces and use the power of sport to help communities work better for everyone,” she said.
“Diversity and inclusion come in many forms and our previous winners have been recognised for supporting the engagement of multicultural and Indigenous Australians, socio-economically disadvantaged communities, people with disabilities and rural and regional communities. We have no doubt that this year the nominations will be as equally inspiring.”
Australian Diamonds vice-captain Caitlin Thwaites said the network of individuals, clubs and associations creating inclusive netball environments is growing every year.
“As an Australia Post One Netball Ambassador, the most rewarding part of the program is being able to spend time with the incredible individuals that make up the amazing group of One Netball Community Award winners,” said Thwaites.
“I feel incredibly privileged to meet people from towns and cities across Australia doing such extraordinary things to break down barriers in the community through netball, which really goes back to the grassroots level of what I love about the sport. It’s truly inspirational to have such amazing people in our clubs and associations,” Netball Australia CEO, Marne Fechner, said.
“Sporting clubs are the beating heart of the community and a great way to bring people together, breaking down barriers to open the door to people regardless of race, religion or gender.
“It’s great that netball can make such an important contribution to local communities around Australia,” Fechner said.
Nominations for the Australia Post One Netball Community Awards are now open at onenetball.org.au and close at midnight on Sunday 29 July 2018. Winners will be announced on August 16.