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Netball Australia announce partnership with Origin Energy

  • Non-Olympic Sports

Netball Australia have signed a new partnership agreement with Origin Energy.

partnership that will touch so many different facets of the game, from grassroots to the elite," said Netball Australia

Frank Calabria, Origin Energy's chief executive, added: "We are thrilled to be partnering with Netball Australia

are such an important part of our local communities, and Origin is excited to be working with Netball Australia





Lanning welcomes opportunity of home ICC Women’s T20 World Cup

  • Non-Olympic Sports

Meg Lanning has welcomed the once-in-a-career opportunity to play in a home World Cup, prior to the women’s T20 competition beginning on Friday (February 21) in Sydney.

The Australia captain claimed her team are ready to compete under the expectation of a home crowd at

a home World Cup, there is pressure and expectation in that but every team wants to win, as we do.”Australia


Cadbury named official partner of Australian Olympic and Paralympic teams

  • ONOC

Cadbury Australia has become an official partner of the country’s Olympic and Paralympic teams for Tokyo

athletes for the third time as they prepare for Tokyo 2020," Paul Chatfield, marketing director at Cadbury Australia

Paralympics Australia chief executive Lynne Anderson added: "Paralympics Australia is so pleased to welcome






United States win opening round of FEI Jumping Nations Cup

  • Equestrian

The United States won the opening leg of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) Jumping Nations Cup despite a close challenge from Britain in their home event at Deeridge Farms in Wellington in Florida.

Mexico on 80 and Canada took fourth overall with 60 points.Israel and Ireland finished joint fifth while Australia


Documents show "spare" AUD$150,000 given to shooting study rather than 2019 INAS Global Games in Brisbane

  • Paralympics

Australia's former Sports Minister Bridget McKenzie opted to use spare federal money to fund a AUD$150,000 (£77,000/$101,000/€93,000) study into the benefits of shooting rather than supporting last year's International Federation for Athletes with Intellectual Impairments (INAS) Global Games in Brisbane, documents show.

letter.Although the 2019 INAS Global Games were not awarded the AUD$200,000 at that point, Sport Inclusion Australia


Mike Rowbottom: Liévin back in the big league and looking for another record du monde from Mondo

  • Inside the Blogs

When it was built in the mid-1980s, the Stade Couvert Régional in Liévin was billed as the largest and most modern sports hall in Europe. In 1987 it hosted the European Athletics Indoor Championships, after which its annual Pas-de-Calais meeting provided the sport with some of its outstanding moments for more than 20 years.

He acknowledged the help he had got in training alongside Fredericks for a month in Australia earlier

"When I got to Australia I realised that my technique was all wrong."


Dutch men win second shoot-out in two days in FIH Pro League

  • Hockey

The Netherlands' men's team won their second penalty shoot-out in two days against hosts Argentina in the International Hockey Federation (FIH) Pro League.

with Argentina in third behind New Zealand, with two games in hand on the Black Sticks.India will play Australia


Controversy over rainbow flag as Folau returns to action

  • Non-Olympic Sports

Supporters claim they were told to remove a rainbow flag as the controversial Israel Folau made his debut for French rugby league team Catalans Dragons.

The Australian cross-code star was playing his first competitive game since being sacked by Rugby Australia

minutes into his Catalans debut in what was his first rugby league game since 2010.A bona fide star for Australia

media before a post stating that "Hell awaits" homosexuals proved the final straw.He was suing Rugby Australia