Women in Sport Aotearoa

Women in Sport Aotearoa

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Vision: The world's most equitable sport system, Te Tiriti inspired.

Purpose: Aotearoa's champion for gender equity in sport and physical activity.
📚Mātauranga | Knowledge 🗣️Kōkiri | Voice 🙌🏻Mahi Tahi | Collaboration

Photos from Women in Sport Aotearoa's post 08/06/2026

💙Where to watch women's sport!💚

There is SO much sport on over the next week - tennis, football, athletics, rugby, netball, and cricket!

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Details on our website https://www.wispainsighthub.org/events

Photos from Women in Sport Aotearoa's post 01/06/2026

💗WHERE TO WATCH WOMEN'S SPORT THIS WEEK!💜

The spotlight is on netball and football this week, with Round 9 of the ANZ Premiership and the Football Ferns playing two friendlies.

Make sure you check out what's coming up - next week we have Super Rugby Aupiki, the T20 Cricket World Cup, FIH Nations Cup for hockey, plus the crunchy end of the ANZ Premiership!

Plus, while you're here, we're looking for WISPA Sport Spotters! We think visibility of women's sport matters, but we need a hand keeping across everything!

So we’re putting together a small, informal WhatsApp group of people who follow women’s sport closely and want to help make sure great things happening around the country don’t fly under the radar.

There’s no formal commitment - just a space to share things you come across that may be worth elevating through WISPA channels.

If you're interested, DM us or email [email protected] and we'll add you to the group!

Two Queens of NZ sport hailed by the King 01/06/2026

During her seven-season reign as captain of the White Ferns, Suzie Bates was called Queenie by her teammates. From the moment Beatrice Faumuinā became the world’s best discus thrower in 1997, she’s been known as Queen Bea.

Today the 2 Queens are among 11 Kiwi women in sport honoured in the Kings Birthday Honours.

Congratulations to all 11 women in sport acknowledged in the Kings Birthday Honours!

Read about them in Suzanne McFadden's story👇

Two Queens of NZ sport hailed by the King Outgoing White Ferns hero Suzie Bates and discus legend Beatrice Faumuinā are among 11 women recognised by the King for bettering NZ sport

Understanding why a 'national game' comes a distant second 01/06/2026

"Sport diplomacy is often talked about through the lens of relationships between countries. Delegations, partnerships, handshakes and photos – which, don’t get me wrong, have their place.

"But as I arrive in India as part of a sport diplomacy delegation supported by the Asia New Zealand Foundation, I’ve been thinking about sport diplomacy differently – particularly with women in sport. And aligning my own values with a version of sports diplomacy that resonate with me."

WISPA Board member Erin Roxburgh shared her thoughts on sport diplomacy in this piece published by LockerRoom.

Understanding why a 'national game' comes a distant second A trip to India shows the importance of money, profile and political influence in advancing a sport - popularity doesn't happen by accident

Photos from Women in Sport Aotearoa's post 17/05/2026

🩷💜WHERE TO WATCH WOMEN'S SPORT 💜🩷

So much sport coming up this week!

Athletics New Zealand are competing at the Oceania Athletics Championships in Darwin, the World Surf Pro League continues in Raglan, Lydia Ko sits in 4th at the Kroger Queen City Championship, the White Ferns' England tour continues with the T20 Internationals, there is ANZ Premiership action in Dunedin and Auckland and live on TV2 and TVNZ+, and the Ford Football Ferns U-20s are in Australia in two warm up matches ahead of the FIFA U-20 World Cup in September this year.

Phheewwww!😍

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Photos from Women in Sport Aotearoa's post 11/05/2026

💚💜Where to Watch Women's Sport💜💚

This week we have the White Ferns in England playing their 2nd and 3rd ODIs, the World Surf League's 4th stop is in our very own Raglan and features 15 year old local surfer Alani Morse as the wildcard! And the first NZ team to make an A-League Grand Final, the Wellington Phoenix FC play Melbourne City.

Plus all the ANZ Premiership action this weekend!

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Phoenix keep on rising to an historic final 11/05/2026

The first Aotearoa team to make an A League Grand Final!
⚽️Congratulations to the Wellington Phoenix FC Wahinix!⚽️
🌟Grand final on Saturday 16 May at 6.15pm on Sky Sport NZ🌟

Phoenix keep on rising to an historic final Before a record women's A-League crowd, the Wellington side did what no other NZ team has done and made the competition final

From Māngere markets to the helm of NZ rugby league 11/05/2026

Congratulations Andrea!

From Māngere markets to the helm of NZ rugby league Only the second woman to run New Zealand Rugby League, Andrea Nelson is returning to the sport determined to make the most of "an incredible moment of opportunity", she tells Suzanne McFadden

Photos from Women in Sport Aotearoa's post 04/05/2026

WHERE TO WATCH WOMEN'S SPORT THIS WEEK!

This week we have golf with Lydia Ko at the LPGA Mizuho Americas Open, Lulu Sun at the Italian Open, Wellington Phoenix FC's must win semi final, the first ODI for the White Ferns England tour, and plenty of action in the ANZ Premiership!

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Photos from Women in Sport Aotearoa's post 01/05/2026

🏐⚽️Make sure you catch the ANZ Premiership action across the weekend either live or on TV2/TVNZ+ and end your weekend tuning into to watch the Wellington Phoenix FC in the first leg of their semi final against the Brisbane Roar at 7pm on Sunday night!🏐⚽️

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