NNSWF funding push for female friendly facilities as game continues to grow

Renee Valentine
Updated May 11 2022 - 9:58am, first published 9:57am
GROWING THE GAME: Northern NSW Football chief executive David Eland, pictured with Member for Paterson Meryl Swanson on his left and Paterson Liberal candidate Brooke Vitnell on his right at Thornton Junior Football Club on Saturday. Picture: Sproule Sports Focus
GROWING THE GAME: Northern NSW Football chief executive David Eland, pictured with Member for Paterson Meryl Swanson on his left and Paterson Liberal candidate Brooke Vitnell on his right at Thornton Junior Football Club on Saturday. Picture: Sproule Sports Focus

Northern NSW Football [NNSWF] are using Female Football Week and the Federal Election to continue their push for improved facilities for women and girls in the game.

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Renee Valentine

Renee Valentine

Journalist, Newcastle Herald

Renee Valentine is a sports journalist with more than 20 years of experience in Newcastle. She is passionate about increasing the visibility of sportswomen in the media. Got a sports story, email Renee at r.valentine@newcastleherald.com.au

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