Surplus of $0.65m and $1.2m decrease in debt reported for 2024 Super Netball attracts more fans than any women’s competition
Netball Australia has pledged to be debt free by 2027 thanks to the financial uplift from hosting that year’s World Cup, as it sets out a 10-year plan to ensure it remains the country’s most popular team sport for women and girls amid increasing competition from football.
The organisation reported a surplus of $0.65m for 2024 – up from $0.26m in 2023, and its highest since 2012 – and long-term debt of $3m, a decrease of $1.2m on the previous year.
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