Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 13, 2025

SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre among recipients of ‘The Power of Her 2025 Recognition Awards’

The SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre is among the recipients of ‘The Power of Her 2025 Recognition Awards’ which celebrate South Australians who empower girls and women in sport.

The Awards were held 12th March, showcasing the work done to advance gender equality following International Women’s Day (IWD) last weekend.

The winners were announced at International Women's Day ‘March Forward’ event hosted by Netball SA in partnership with the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing.

Individuals, clubs, and organisations have been recognised for implementing programs and initiatives which ensure girls and women can equally and actively participate in their sporting passions.

The winners were announced at the IWD ‘March Forward’ event hosted by Netball SA in partnership with the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing.

The awards are just one part of The Power of Her, the South Australian Government's ongoing tribute to the legacy of the Matildas historic FIFA Women's World Cup run.

At the heart of The Power of Her is $18 million in legacy funding over three years for dedicated facilities, improvements and programs that will grow female sporting participation.

The winners are:

The Power of Her Outstanding Organisation - YMCA/SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre
Throughout 2024, the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre had a focus on ensuring that every woman and girl who walked through their doors felt supported, valued and empowered to achieve their goals. One of the many initiatives they implemented to achieve this was the provision of free period products with the aim of reducing the stigma around periods and the impact on sports participation.

SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre partnered with TABOO Period Products (pictured above) to deliver free period products at the Centre. Six dispensers were installed in key locations, including gym and pool change rooms, ensuring dignified access to essential care for everyone.

The Power of Her Champion of Change - Jemma Tilley
Tilley is the head coach at the Murraylands Gymnastics Academy where she led the academy’s revival during 2024 after devastating floods. Forced to close for six months, Tilley reopened in a temporary facility and adapted programs to fit the space available. A vocal advocate for gender inclusivity, Tilley has implemented many programs and policies to enact change for females. Her leadership has been a catalyst for change and she has created a lasting impact  for young girls to build confidence and a lifelong love for gymnastics in the region.  

The Power of Her Emerging Leader - Chloe Mackenzie (South East Women’s Cricket Association) and Andriana Petrakis (Woodville Orion Tennis Club)
Mackenzie created the first South East junior girls cricket group to assist in the development of girls playing cricket and provide them with the opportunity to play and train with other girls rather than in a mixed competition. Mackenzie will often travel over 200kms to conduct inclusive programs and engaging girls only training sessions throughout the South East making junior girls cricket more accessible and fun.

Petrakis is an incredible leader, coach and player for tennis in South Australia. She has a long list of personal achievements in the sport as a player but is also heavily involved as a coach in the Tennis SA person with an intellectual impairment pathway program. She has an incredible relatability with many participants who have autism and in November was announced as a finalist in the 2025 Young South Australian of the Year Awards.

The Power of Her Champion Local Club (Metropolitan) - Adelaide Jaguars Women’s Football Club
With over 300 players the Adelaide Jaguars Football Club provides a welcoming and inclusive environment fostering participation across all skill levels. The club prides itself on developing the person by prioritising wellbeing, mentorship and community engagement and they are committed to removing barriers for women and girls in soccer through financial assistance programs and flexible training schedules.

The Power of Her Champion Local Club (Regional) - Naracoorte & Districts Little Athletics
Through an inspiring connection to Olympian and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Jessica Stenson, the club has seen a record-breaking increase in female participation through female specific program offerings including targeted skill development training, and mentorship. They have increased their female coaching representation and developed leadership pathways for older girls and created beginner-friendly programs to ease young girls into athletics.

The Power of Her Media Champion - Spacequake Sports
Though softball in South Australia is their flagship sport, Spacequake have expanded their coverage into other states and sports including netball, ice hockey, baseball, lawn bowls, basketball and more. The livestreaming of softball is internationally known and often used by female players to promote themselves to American colleges to set them on the high-performance pathway.

The Power of Her Partner Champion - The Hospital Research Foundation Group
The Hospital Research Foundation Group has been committed to the continued growth of women’s sport through their involvement with Netball SA and the Adelaide Thunderbirds over the last three years. They have focused on spreading positive health and wellbeing messages through education and influencing healthy decision making in girls from a young age, all whilst raising awareness for cancer and raising vital funds for breast cancer research.

Image top. ‘The Power of Her 2025 Recognition Awards’ winners; Image below. The Power of Her Outstanding Organisation - YMCA/SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre for TABOO period product initiative.

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