Women in Sport Aotearoa and SportNXT collaborate on 2022 initiative
Women in Sport Aotearoa and SportNXT are collaborating in their call out to sports leaders across Australasia, urging them to attend and contribute at both the SportNXT Summit in Melbourne next month and 8th IWG World Conference on Women & Sport in Auckland in November.
The 2022 initiative will see Women in Sport Aotearoa (WISPA) promote SportNXT in Aotearoa New Zealand over the next few weeks, while SportNXT promotes the IWG World Conference in Australia.
Rachel Froggatt, Chief Executive of Women in Sport Aotearoa advises "the hope is that this unique agreement will encourage attendance of senior Australasian sports leaders at each key event, with a view to both sharing our local expertise and learning from the hundreds of global sports leaders expected to attend."
The inaugural SportNXT Summit will take place in Melbourne from 6th-8th April. A new global thought leadership event hosted during the week of the Formula 1® Australian Grand Prix 2022, becoming an annual event in the calendar for global sports leaders to create, share and connect.
The 8th IWG World Conference on Women & Sport will take place in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland from 14th-17th November. Staged quadrennially and hosted in a new part of the world each time, the IWG World Conference is the world’s largest gathering dedicated to advancing gender equity and equality in sport and physical activity. More than 1,200 leaders are expected to attend, from the International Olympic Committee, World Rugby and more.
Froggatt will also travel to Melbourne in her capacity as Secretary General of the International Working Group (IWG) on Women & Sport, to speak at SportNXT as part of a thought leadership panel dedicated to women in sport. She will join a moderated conversation that will explore strategies and actions to grow women’s sport, particularly in the wake of COVID-19.
She will be joined on the panel by Sport New Zealand Chief Executive, Raelene Castle ONZM; Director of the Office for Women & Sport (Victorian Government), Sarah Styles; and Tennis Australia Chair, Jayne Hrdlicka. ABC Presenter Catherine Murphy will moderate.
Froggatt adds "The IWG World Conference is being held in Oceania for the first time in 12 years and we are thrilled to have support from the SportNXT team. This is an incredibly important event for the region, given its capacity as a catalyst to drive positive change for women and girls.
“But equally, we really admire and support the intent to set-up a permanent annual sports leadership conference in the region through SportNXT. We’re so pleased to see women’s sport featured prominently in the programme this year and we hope, well into the future."
Along with promoting the IWG World Conference to Australian sports leaders, SportNXT is also looking into ways to be a part of the IWG World Conference in November, with a view to encouraging attendance the following year, at SportNXT 2023.
Bart Campbell, Director of SportNXT notes "at a time when the Formula 1® Australian Grand Prix will be the focus of world sport. It is fitting we host global, regional and domestic leaders, including our colleagues from WISPA, in Melbourne for the inaugural SportNXT summit.
“Both events will host an unparalleled line-up of executives and administrators who will no doubt initiate critical thought-leadership and action on sport’s success in the future.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to collaborate and shine a light on the benefit of Trans-Tasman engagement. By leveraging each other’s position in the sport sector and supporting one another to attract delegates from hosting nations, the partnership aims to support the outcomes of both events and extend our collective reach and visibility to new audiences."
The new initiative is an extension of friendship across the Tasman, established in early 2020. The first programme of activity together took place around UN International Women’s Day 2020, and the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Froggatt led a delegation to Melbourne along with Chief Executive of Netball New Zealand, Jennie Wyllie; Chief Executive of Paralympics New Zealand, Fiona Allan, and then- Chief Executive of Triathlon New Zealand, Claire Beard. Allan and Beard, in her new capacity as Head of Women’s Rugby at NZ Rugby, have already confirmed their places on the New Zealand delegation to SportNXT 2022.
For more information on Women in Sport Aotearoa, Ngā Wāhine Hākinakina o Aotearoa (WISPA), visit www.iwgwomenandsport.org
Image courtesy IWG Women and Sport
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