ACT on track to reach 40 percent female representation on sporting boards


Released 15/11/2019

The ACT Government is committed to driving gender diversity in leadership and decision-making in sports in Canberra to help provide more equitable opportunities and access to participation for women and girls.

In 2016, I set a target that by 2020, next year, all sporting peak bodies funded by the ACT Government through triennial agreements would be required to achieve 40 per cent representation of women on their boards or risk being ineligible for funding.

Diversity in decision-making is fundamental to breaking social barriers and achieving equitable outcomes. Making this change at a board level is a step forward for the sport and recreation sector, providing more leadership opportunities for women and improving decision making to better meet the needs of women in sport.

The ACT is making progress to bring more women onto sports boards and sports are showing they understand and support the need for change. Of the 28 peak sporting bodies triennially funded through the ACT Government’s Sport and Recreation Grants Program, more than half have now reached the target or higher.

I would like to congratulate the following sporting bodies for achieving this target:

  • ACT Basketball
  • ACT Softball Association
  • AFL NSW/ACT
  • Capital Football
  • Cricket ACT
  • Gymnastics ACT
  • Netball ACT
  • Orienteering ACT
  • Pedal Power ACT
  • Rowing ACT
  • Swimming ACT
  • Table Tennis ACT
  • Tennis ACT
  • Touch Football ACT
  • Triathlon ACT
  • Volleyball ACT

In recognition of their effort I have offered these sports a one off bonus grant.

The 2020 Sport and Recreation Grants Program is also currently open for sporting organisations and individuals to apply for funding of up to $2.4 million through one of seven categories.

The Sport and Recreation Grants Program supports our peak sporting bodies and provides funding for individual projects and programs that support community participation in sport and active recreation at all levels.

For more information or if you would like to apply for funding, visit the Sport and Recreation website at: www.sport.act.gov.au/grants

Quotes attributable to Executive Director, Triathlon ACT Inc, Craig Johns (Triathlon ACT was previously funded under the Women Sport and Recreation Participation and Leadership Program):

"Triathlon ACT has a proud history of gender equality across the sport from membership to coaching and at a Board level. The one area that we felt was important for Triathlon to address was female representation at President, Board Executive and High-Performance Coaching level, which the Women Sport and Recreation Participation and Leadership Program provides an important part of achieving equality.”

“The 2019 grant has enabled 27 females to participate in an industry leading five-month long Triathlon Young Women Leadership Program. The program includes a workshop, five online modules, four impressive female speakers and group projects. Thanks to the ACT Government Sport and Recreation Grant, triathlon has commenced an invaluable succession plan, strengthened our organisational capacity and capability, and we now have 27 young women who have shown tremendous growth in confidence, energy, belief and personal transformation."

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Yvette Berry, MLA | Media Releases

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