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First Nations Footballers and Coaches Invited to the Inaugural NAIDOC Cup

Northern NSW Football has launched the NAIDOC Cup, a tournament for First Nations’ coaches and footballers aged 14-16 years old. Male and female teams representing Northern NSW Football and Football NSW will face off on Awabakal land, at Lake Macquarie

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$55 million to help sports recover from floods

FFNC Flood damaged football field

The NSW Government has announced a $55 million Sport Infrastructure Recovery Fund to help flood impacted sporting organisations get back in the game. The Fund will support the repair and reconstruction of flood-damaged sports facilities including football clubs across North

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Shoosh for Kids returns for 2022

Shoosh for Kids NNSWF

Shoosh for Kids is back in 2022 and the message is clear – if you can’t say anything nice at kids’ football, don’t say anything. Happening right across May, now is the time to sign up and keep the focus

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Football Kicks-off for Season 2022

Football will kick-off this weekend (29/30th April and 1st May) for players of all ages across MiniRoos, junior competitions and senior leagues. Nearly 350 MiniRoos teams will eagerly take to the field on Saturday morning with entry level players (ages

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NNSWF’s flood support road trip delivers clubs $40,000 worth of equipment

A team of Northern NSW Football staff travelled north last week as part of a two-day road trip to deliver flood relief equipment to help clubs replace damaged or lost gear. NNSWF Head of Football Development Peter Haynes, Community Football

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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 to leave $10 million legacy for NSW football

Football in NSW will receive a $10 million boost from the NSW government as a legacy of hosting matches in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. The NSW Football Legacy Program will support football at all levels through the construction

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Flood-hit clubs in northern NSW helped to get back on the field

Two flood-hit clubs in northern NSW have been given a helping hand to get back on the pitch. Football Australia’s major partner, Commonwealth Bank, is providing grants to local community organisations including football clubs across NSW and Queensland to help

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Northern NSW Football announces Flood Recovery Package

Northern NSW Football has announced its Flood Recovery Package to assist clubs affected by the devastating floods in northern NSW. The NNSWF Flood Recovery Package, worth more than $130,000 in value, will help clubs replace essential equipment and support families

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New #EQUALISER campaign launched after survey reveals Australia’s football community will vote with its feet at upcoming Federal election

Football Australia have launched the #EQUALISER campaign, an initiative supporting the ‘Community Facilities’ Pillar of its Legacy 23’ Plan, to deliver adequate female-friendly facilities across the country. It comes after a new Football Australia survey of its registered participants revealed

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Return to Football within sight

Football Far North Coast continues to work with clubs to get players on the field of play for season 2022, from the weekend of Friday night 29th April, Saturday 30th April and Sunday 1st May. Team nominations are close to

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