In an exciting first eight Australian high performance athletes, including four water polo players, will undertake virtual internships with companies based all around the world to help prepare them for their post-athletic careers.
The 2022 15&U and 17&U Female National State Championships was the first time a major Australian water polo tournament was refereed by an all female lineup.
WPA is calling for expressions of interest from suitability qualified and experienced individuals to form an Inclusion, Diversity and Equity (IDE) Steering Panel and Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) working group.
With the female event won and done, attention now turns to the 15&U and 17&U Male National State Championships which gets underway in Melbourne on Thursday 29 September.
The 15&U and 17&U Female National State Championships will kick start the return of the National State Championships on the Gold Coast as juniors from around the country prepare for their first taste of representative water polo.
The 15&U & 17&U Female National State Championships will kick start the national water polo events for the 2022-23 season. Here are the top five things you need to know:
Summer of sport starts this weekend with Water Polo Australia preparing to host the 15&U and 17&U Female National State Championships on the Gold Coast.
Water Polo Australia has extended its partnership with News Corp Australia for an additional two years, to deliver more water polo games than ever before, via the new digital channel KommunityTV.
Following her debut for the Aussie Stingers earlier this year, Queenslander Tenealle Fasala has been named as one of 10 new recipients of a Tier 2 scholarship in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame (SAHOF) Scholarship and Mentoring Program.