Women in Sport

“Champions keep playing until they get it right.” - Billie Jean King

Lisa Sthalekar

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Layne Beachley AO

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Lauren Jackson AO

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Anna Meares OAM

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Cate Campbell OAM

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Sally Pearson OAM

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Rachael Robertson

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Stephanie Gilmore

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Ariarne Titmus

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Nicole Livingstone OAM

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Susie O’Neill AM

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Ellyse Perry

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Cathy Freeman OAM

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Meg Lanning AM

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Jelena Dokic

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Liz Ellis AO

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Tayla Harris

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Laura Geitz

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Erin Phillips

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Evonne Goolagong Cawley AC MBE

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Alisa Camplin AM

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Caitlin Bassett

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Sally Fitzgibbons

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Daisy Pearce

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Dr Jessica Gallagher

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Lisa Curry

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Lisa Alexander AM

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Priya Cooper OAM

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Louise Sauvage OAM

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Stephanie Rice OAM

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Rechelle Hawkes AM

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Natalie Cook OAM

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Lydia Lassila OAM

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Libby Trickett OAM

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Leisel Jones OAM

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Kitty Chiller

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Kim Brennan AM

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Jacqui Cooper

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Hayley Lewis OAM

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Giaan Rooney OAM

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Dawn Fraser AC MBE

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Chloe Esposito OAM

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Charlotte Caslick OAM

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Brooke Hanson OAM

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Catherine Cox

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Sharelle McMahon

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Sharni Layton

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Sam Bloom

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Erin Molan

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Ellie Cole OAM

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Karni Liddell

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Samantha Gash

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Michelle Cowan

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Amna Karra-Hassan

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Allana Ferguson

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Why engage a 'Women in Sport' speaker?

Sport has always been a male-dominated industry, and women’s involvement in sports has been marginalised and underrepresented. However, in recent years, there has been a significant shift in the narrative as more women have become involved in sports, and gender equality has become a pressing issue. With this in mind, engaging a Women in Sport speaker at your event could be an excellent way to inspire, educate, and motivate your audience. Here are some reasons why you should consider it:

Promoting Gender Equality: Engaging a Women in Sport speaker will help promote gender equality in sports. It will showcase how women are making significant contributions to sports and the industry’s development. This will help create an inclusive environment and inspire more women to take up sports.

Diverse perspectives: A Women in Sport speaker can provide a unique and diverse perspective on issues that affect the industry. It will help challenge traditional notions of what it means to be a sportsperson, coach, or administrator. This will broaden the discussion and bring new ideas and solutions to the table.

Empowerment: Women in Sport speakers are trailblazers and pioneers, having faced numerous challenges and obstacles in their journey. Hearing their stories can be empowering to women and girls, showing them that they too can achieve success in sports, regardless of gender. It will also help men understand the challenges that women face in the sports industry and how they can support and uplift them.

Inspiration and motivation: A Women in Sport speaker can inspire and motivate your audience with her personal story, achievements, and experiences. It will show that with hard work, determination, and dedication, anything is possible. It will also help people understand the benefits of sports participation, including improved physical and mental health, teamwork, and leadership skills.

Networking opportunities: Engaging a Women in Sport speaker can provide an opportunity for networking with like-minded individuals in the sports industry. It can lead to collaborations, partnerships, and new business opportunities. It will also help create a community of women in sports, which can provide support and mentorship to one another.

Role models: Women in Sport speakers can serve as excellent role models for young girls and women. They can provide inspiration and guidance on how to navigate the industry, including overcoming obstacles and developing resilience. This will help young girls and women see that they have a place in the sports industry and encourage them to pursue their dreams.

In conclusion, engaging a Women in Sport speaker at your event is an excellent way to promote gender equality, provide diverse perspectives, empower women and girls, inspire and motivate your audience, provide networking opportunities, and provide role models for young girls and women. It will help create an inclusive and supportive environment and showcase the important contributions that women are making to the sports industry. 

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