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Raelene Castle delivered the 19th Annual Tom Brock Lecture
DATE: Wednesday 5th July
TIME: pm
VENUE: 2nd Floor Lecture Theatre
Dr Chau Chak Wing Building (Building 8),
University of Technology Sydney,
14–28 Ultimo Road, Ultimo
SPEAKER: Raelene Castle
TOPIC: ‘Leadership insights from the National Rugby League and Australasian Sport’
Abstract
Raelene Castle told her story beginning with how she grew up in a sporting family, her father playing rugby league and her mother netball. She reflected on how she became a sports administrator, first in New Zealand netball and later in a Sydney NRL rugby league club, the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
During her period at the Bulldogs, the club enjoyed record levels of membership (including an increased female involvement) and sponsorship. She will discuss how this was achieved and some of the challenges faced along the way.
Speaker biography
When Raelene Castle became Chief Executive of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NRL in , she was the first female chief executive in the NRL for 15 years. Her term was extended another two years in Before that, she had been Executive of Netball New Zealand for six years. She had previously worked in the marketing, sales, sponsorship and communicati
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Netball Australia
Netball governing body
Netball Australia is the main governing body for netball in Australia. It is affiliated to World Netball. It is responsible for organising and administering the Australia national netball team, Suncorp Super Netball, Australian National Netball Championships, and the Australian Netball Championships. It previously organised and administered the ANZ Championship, the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league and the Esso/Mobil Superleague.
Netball Australia was originally founded in as the All Australia Women's Basket Ball Association. In , after "women's basket ball" became known as netball, the organisation changed its name to the All Australia Netball Association. It adopted its current name in
History
[edit]Netball Australia was founded on 26/27 August as the All Australia Women's Basket Ball Association during an interstate women's basketball carnival. Its founding members included the Sydney City Girls' Amateur Sports Association (New South Wales), the Australian Ladies Basket Ball Association (Queensland), the South Australian Women's Basket Ball Association (South Australia), the Melbourne Girls Basket Ball Association (Victoria) and the Basket Ball Association of Perth (Western Australia). Tasmania began competing in na