| Jurisdiction | |
|---|---|
| Membership | 115,101[1] |
| Abbreviation | Netball NSW |
| Founded | 1929 |
| Affiliation | Netball Australia |
| Headquarters | Netball Central |
| Location | 2 Olympic Boulevard Sydney Olympic Park New South Wales[2] |
| President | Louise Sullivan[3] |
| Official website | |
| nsw | |
Netball New South Wales is the governing body fornetball inNew South Wales. It is affiliated toNetball Australia. It is responsible for organizing and managing two elite level teams,New South Wales Swifts andGiants Netball, who compete inSuncorp Super Netball. It is also responsible for organizing and managing theNetball NSW Premier League as well as numerous other leagues and competitions for junior and youth teams. Its headquarters are based atNetball Central, Sydney Olympic Park.
Netball New South Wales was formed in1929 and was originally known as theNew South Wales Women's Basketball Association (NSWWBA).[1][4][5] It was formed by members of the Sydney City Girls' Amateur Sports Association. In 1970 it became theNew South Wales Netball Association (NSWNA).[6]
Between 1980 and 2014, the Netball NSW headquarters were based at the Anne Clark Centre inLidcombe. It was officially opened on 11 October 1980 and named afterAnne Clark, who had served as the organisation's president between 1950 and 1979. In December 2014, Netball NSW moved to its current home atNetball Central, Sydney Olympic Park.[6][7][8][9]
| Members | Years |
|---|---|
| Anne Clark[6] | President, 1950–1979 |