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Gold industry doubles down on commitment to female sport with $6 million netball partnership — Gold Industry Group

This milestone investment wouldn’t be possible without the dedication and support of funding members Northern Star Resources, AngloGold Ashanti Australia, Gold Fields, Ramelius Resources, Gold Road Resources, Bellevue Gold, and The Perth Mint. Together, these members are not only contributing to a successful future for WA netball, but also reinforcing their commitment to making a difference in the communities where they operate.

Netball is not only the state’s leading female participation sport, but it’s also a cultural touchstone that brings people together across Western Australia’s towns and cities – particularly in regional WA, an area where the gold industry is strongly rooted.

“Strengthening this sport helps strengthen our regional communities, which is important for everyone in WA,” said Ms Carter.

Over the years, Australia’s gold industry has contributed to a range of programs that range from grassroots initiatives to elite competition levels. Through this collaboration, the gold industry has helped power the West Coast Fever’s recent successes and fueled the transformative Shooting Stars program, which empowers young Indigenous women to build confidence and leadership skills.

Ms Carter said the partnership also strongly aligned with the gold industry’s commitment to enhancing pathways and leadership opportunities for women.

“The gold industry works hard to create pathways and opportunities for women to thrive in the workplace. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to breaking down barriers, supporting female leadership, and fostering inclusive communities across WA.”

Simone Hansen, Chief Executive Officer of Netball WA, expressed her gratitude for the continued partnership: “Netball WA, West Coast Fever and Glass Jar Australia are thrilled to be able to continue our strong partnership with the Gold Industry Group for a further three years.”

“Since 2019, the Gold Industry Group and its funding members have helped netball in this State thrive from the grassroots right up to the elite level. We cannot wait to continue building on our partnership so the dreams and objectives of both gold mining and netball are achieved.”

As the Gold Industry Group looks forward to the next three years, it remains focused on empowering individuals, strengthening local connections, and leaving a legacy that will benefit generations to come.

We look forward to working with Netball WA and our members to continue fostering environments where all players, coaches, and supporters—no matter their background or abilities—can connect, participate, and thrive.

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